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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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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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S 303: Head Fragment

Small head, the face, especially chin and nose, damaged. The back, and the neck below the chin, broken away. Short shallow wavy lines indicate the hair, close to the head. The ear is simply a depression ... 17 March 1933

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P 1514: Plate Fragment with Maker's Stamp

About half of the high ring base preserved, and rather more than half of the center of the flat plate above it. In the center, within a double and a single circular groove, a foot-shaped stamp with signature ... 16 March 1933

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P 1516: Animal Handle Fragment

Ram's head. Broken off at the neck; the bottom part missing. Made in two vertical halves, very carelessly joined together. Light red clay with considerable remains of white slip. Cf. T 26, T 80, T 3065 ... 18 March 1933

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P 2857: Black Glaze Bowl

Mended from many pieces. Missing about one-third of the rim and parts of the body. A shallow open bowl with low ring base and outward flaring lip. Buff clay. Thin dull black glaze, reddish in places ... 18 March 1933

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P 2858: Black Glaze Plate Fragment with Rouletting

Mended from three pieces; fragmentary. A circle of rouletting at the center. Low rounded rim; low ring base. Pink clay. Black glaze on exterior and on rim, shading to red inside. Well. Group A. Leica, ... 18 March 1933

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L 752: Lamp

On rim, wavy lines, very faint, as if smeared after moulding. Plain discus. Solid handle, double grooved above and below. On the reverse, two almond-shaped grooves. Possibly once covered with thin purplish ... 16 March 1933