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SS 809: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Small curve fragment of broadish handle irregularly ribbed. Somewhat micaceous, fairly fine clay, russet to grey. Impression incomplete above, chipped to right. The attribute appears to be an amphora, ... 15 March 1933

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SS 825: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Rather small arched handle. Impression incomplete above below and to left; fresh. Restored from a combination of seals in Dumont (1872), pp. 154, 326, and with reference to SS 107 and SS 303. Par: Dumont ... 18 March 1933

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T 3441: Male Mask

Battered comic mask of a bearded man, perhaps part of an utensil. Broken all around. Fragmentary. Probably from a plaster mould. Coarse reddish clay, red glaze. Trial pit; south of building A; greenish ... 20 March 1933

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T 653: Mold Fragments for Banquet Scene

Fragment a): the lower edge is preserved; otherwise broken. A kantharos can be made out among a number of long narrow objects. Fragment b): is a fragment from the corner, with part of the high side preserved ... 20 March 1933

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I 568: Decree Fragment

Fragment from right side of inscribed stele. Back dressed smooth; right edge; other broken. Decree mentioning the poletai, the sanctuary, hide, pig, cleansings, and katakephala. The right end of twelve ... 5th. century B.C.

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I 590: Record Fragment

Small inscribed fragment from bottom of block. Bottom surface picked fine; other edges broken. Record of sacrifices. Six letters preserved; stoichedon. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Belongs to earlier side ... 20 March 1933

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I 591: Record Fragment

Small inscribed fragment from bottom of block. Bottom surface picked fine; other edges broken. Record of sacrifices. Parts of three lines of the inscription preserved; non-stoichedon. Pentelic marble ... 20 March 1933

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I 592: Marble Fragment

Small fragment with inscription below moulding. Broken all round, including the face of the moulding above the inscription. The stroke on the second line, immediately below the "Π", is not cut in the stone, ... 20 March 1933