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SS 3461: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Curve fragment. A rather fine red micaceous clay with brown slip. Rectangular stamp with amphora in middle. Dim: W 0.041* Finished Between poros "base" blocks. Σ̣άτυρος vaseVIII Θασίων Leica ... 11 March 1935

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SS 3467: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

The handle nearly flat. Good light slip. Two stamps. Forepart of a running horse, about which "ΚΥΠΡΟΥ"; cf. Hesperia 3 (1934), no. 219. In a small round stamp at junction of handle and neck: "A". Stp: ... 13 March 1935

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S 534: Stele Fragment with Head in Relief

Original right edge, back and part of the pediment top preserved, broken elsewhere. A small male head in profile faces left. The surface badly worn, so features not clear. Pentelic marble. Leica ... 13 March 1935

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S 535: Head Fragment of Female Figure Wearing Veil

The right side of the head preserved. The poor finish of the veil towards the back, and the line of the break, indicate that it is probably from a grave relief. The nose is broken. Pentelic marble. Leica, ... 13 March 1935

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P 5047: Black Figure Krater Fragment

Inside red glazed. Details incised. Preserved is only the jaw, neck and breast of female(?) facing left, her body in front view. Her hair is long; she wears necklace, and v-neck garment, with broad band ... 12 March 1935

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P 5050: Plate Fragment: Stamped

Fragment from the center of a Late Roman C plate, stamped with a human figure moving with an excited gesture to right. His right hand seems to hold a large object which goes partially across his body ... 13 March 1935

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P 5104: Black Glaze Bolsal Fragment: Stamped

Part of base and wall remain. Flaring, thin base ring. On floor, stamped, a band of palmettes joined by arcs surrounded by a band of horseshoes. On underside, bands alternately reserved and black glazed ... 11 March 1935

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P 5105: Black Glaze Amphoriskos Fragment: Stamped

Only the lower part of the body remains and the knob is broken from it. Just above the knob, a band of solitary palmettes. Further up, a band of maeander, both above and below which are bands of horseshoes ... 11 March 1935