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L 1281: Lamp Fragment

Mended from five pieces; most of the sides and rim missing. Fragmentary. Plain rim with herringbone panels; plain discus with rings round filling hole. Solid handle, double grooved below, triple above ... 21 February 1934

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I 1361: Prytany Decree Fragment

Fragment of inscription. Left side, and back, rough picked preserved; other edges broken. Part of eight lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context, outside the Market ... 1st. century A.D.

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I 1370: Dedication Fragment

Fragment of inscribed block. Part of the bottom surface and the left side preserved; elsewhere broken away. Hymettian marble. ADDENDA With I 650. Found in the wall of the modern house 635/10, at the west ... Ca. 20 A.D.

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I 1185: Marble Fragments

Fragments of Latin inscription. Fragments Λ 46 a and Κ 100 b), broken all round. Part of three lines of the inscription preserved, on each fragment. Fragment Λ 119 c), also broken all round; on it, part ... a) (Λ 46) 13 January 1934 b) (Κ 100) 22 February 1934 c) (Λ 119) 21 February 1934

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L 1280: Lamp Fragment

On the discus, a lamb, facing left. Unglazed. Red clay. Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. With late Roman sherds, in red earth. Leica ... 21 February 1934

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P 3120: Panathenaic Amphora Fragment: Inscribed

From the wall of a large pot, unglazed inside, possibly a panathenaic amphora? To the left, part of a band of black glaze; to the right, two letters: Θ Η, one above the other. Orange wash over the clay ... 21 February 1934

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P 3121: Red Figure Lekythos Fragment

From the shoulder of a squat lekythos(?). The inside glazed, but not completely. A reserved band at the upper break, presumably around the base of the neck. To the right, carelessly reserved circles; to ... 21 February 1934

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P 3131: Cup Fragment with Applied Decoration

The fragment curves in sharply at the bottom. Good red glaze inside and out. ADDENDA This motif is typical of Pergamene ware, 2nd. c. B.C. [HAT]. In accumulation over strosis. Leica, 92-10-17(18) ... 21 February 1934