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AS 185: Statuette Fragment: Draped Aphrodite

Yellow marble with big crystals. Sent to New Acropolis Museum 28 May 2009. John R. Craft, Nb. No. 13. ? 94-19-21, 94-19-22, 94-19-23, 94-19-24 ... 19 Apr 1939

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P 37614: Skyphos Fragment: Corinthian Type

Single fragment preserving less than a quarter of the foot. Flaring ring foot rounded on underside. Interior misfired orange with mottled black. Reserved: exterior face of the foot and underside of the ... 19 April 1939

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P 37615: Black Figure Dinos Fragment

Small horizontal rim fragment preserving vca. 10% of the original circumference; glaze flaking on rim. Rim and interior with slightly cloudy black glaze. On exterior: left edge of figure, possibly a panther ... 19 April 1939

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P 37617: Skyphos Fragment: Corinthian Type

Two joining sherds of rim to right of a handle, preserving just over 5% of the original circumference. Interior and exterior with thin, matt black glaze. On interior: reserved line at top of wall with ... 18-19 April 1939

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P 37618: Red Figure Open Vessel Fragment

Body sherd of an open vessel, probably a cup; broken all around. Interior black glaze flaking. Exterior glaze well preserved and shiny. Part of a figure, probably human, on exterior. Relief line for ... 18 April 1939

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P 37619: Skyphos Fragment: Corinthian Type

Single fragment of foot and lower wall preserving ca. 15% of the original circumference of the foot. Tinged gray from burning at breaks. Underside of floor with carefully chipped and smoothed edges suggesting ... 18 April 1939

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P 37626: Type C Cup Fragment

Single fragment preserving ca. 15% of the original circumference of the foot. Lightly tinged gray at core from burning. Flat top, exterior face of foot slightly concave, flat resting surface, interior ... 18 April 1939

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P 37627: Skyphos Fragment: Corinthian Type

Single fragment preserving about one-quarter of the original circumference of the foot and lower wall. Flaring ring foot, interior face slightly convex but straight below junction with underside of floor ... 18 April 1939