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S 1742: Foot Fragment

Rear part of foot, including anklebone on each side. Lower edge of drapery on proper left. Left side finished smooth; right side has some rasp marks. At back of foot a remnant of a rough vertical drill ... 17 July 1953

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S 1743: Torso Fragment of Male Figure from Relief

Broken off at back and below. Head broken off at neck, arms and shoulders. Curve of center line suggests action. Head was turned to proper left. Scale and depth of relief suitable for a metope, but weathering ... July 1953

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SS 13218: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Pilos. Par: cf SS 11332 w/ nt on Pridik-type w/ rim pres(VG)* Finished North end of Stoa terrace, layer III from construction fill of Square Building. Ἀριστοφ̣[ῶν] pilos [Θασί]ω̣[ν] 2664 Leica ... 16 July 1953

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I 6637: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment of grave stele. Some of flat top and rough picked back preserved; otherwise broken. Hymettian marble. Found in marble pile, in the area north of the Odeion. Leica ... 27 July 1953

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P 23537: Black Glaze One-Handler Fragment

Fragmentary but rim preserved at one point with trace of handle. Low bowl with high base ring and slightly everted lip. Resting surface grooved. Glaze mottled red to black and worn. Reserved band at junction ... 16 July 1953

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P 23538: Black Glaze Fish Plate with Graffito

Mended from many pieces; much of rim and some of floor missing. Restored in plaster. Ring foot, heavily grooved beneath. A light groove also around inner and outer edges of floor. Glazed all over, except ... 16 July 1953

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P 31110: Black Glaze Kantharos Fragment

Stem and ca. one-half of foot. Turned foot with scraped groove in resting surface and between mouldings of foot. Shiny black glaze. Catalogued 3 August 1979. Construction fill of Square Peristyle. North ... 16 July 1953

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I 4241: Decree Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Preamble of decree. (Σ 1084), left side preserved, and part of top. A stele crowned with mouldings and a pediment, with akroterion at end. The start of five lines of the insciprion ... 166/5 B.C.