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B 115: Fibula

Made of a thin wire, round in section, but flattened to form the catch, which has broken away in part. Otherwise complete. Well, near bottom. 5th c. B.C. 425-400 B.C. Cf. P 2072. Leica, Various vii-87 ... 27 May 1933

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I 909: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all round and behind. Parts of seven lines of the inscription preserved. Blue marble. ADDENDA With I 605; joins I 834. Cf. H-I 7-8:1 Found in late Roman context, over the south ... 196/5 B.C.

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I 875: Marble Fragment: Prytany List

Inscribed fragment. Mended from two pieces; a fairly straight edge is preserved at the left side, which may be the left side of the stele; traces of rough picking in back; otherwise broken. Fifteen lines ... 27 and 29 May 1933

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I 884: Marble Fragment

Fragment inscribed by four hands; inscribed on two faces. Face and left side preserved; otherwise broken. By hand a), 11. 1-4 and 7-14; by hand b), 11. 5-6. and 16; by hand c), 1. 15; by hand d), 11. 17-19 ... 27 May 1933

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A 215: Step Block with Mason's Mark

Bottom step block (euthynteria). All surfaces preserved, with anathyrosis on both ends. Front surface: worked with toothed chisel for 0.14m. from top, save for a drafted edge. The remaining surface below ... 29 May 1933

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SS 1795: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Stocky rather massive handle. Fired red clay; slip thick on top. Rather worn impression, incomplete above and to left; club. Cf. SS 825. Par: SS 00825* Well to west of Dörpfeld's Stoa Basileios. [ Ἐπὶ ... 29 May 1933

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SS 1723: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

The lower attachment and nearly the whole handle preserved; not the upper attachment, but a spreading toward it at the upper break; medium broad; finger print (right thumb?) at base. The clay is reddish-buff ... 29 May 1933

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P 2094: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

From the wall of a large pot. Head, shoulders, right leg below the knee, and all the left side of the body missing. The figure, nude save for a chlamys, fastened around his neck and hanging down behind ... 29 May 1933