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[Notebook Page] Α-8-88 (pp. 1525-1526)

Lamp Fragment with Central Cone. Other. Black Glaze Cup: Type C. Black Glaze Salt Cellar Fragment. Ostrakon of Hipparchos Charmou (Kollyteus). Ostrakon of Themistokles Neokleous Phrearrios. Ostrakon of ... Α-8 1525, 1526 L 1206 P 2774 P 2775 P 2776 P 2777 P 2778 G 6:3.1 L 1206 P 2774 P 2775 P 2776 P 2777 P 2778 ... 2 August 1932

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[Notebook Page] Α-8-89 (pp. 1527-1528)

Ostrakon of Hippokrates Alkmeonidou Alopekethen. Other. Vessel Fragment with Graffito ... Α-8 1527, 1528 P 2779 P 2780 P 2781 P 2782 P 2783 P 2784 G 6:3.1 P 2779 P 2780 P 2781 P 2782 P 2783 P 2784 ... 2 August 1932

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[Notebook Page] Α-6-65 (pp. 1100-1101)

Α-6 1100, 1101 P 2799 P 2797 ... 1-6 Aug 1932

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[Object] L 1207: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of lamp Type IV with central cone. Mended from two pieces; none of the rim preserved, but the cone complete. Best black glaze. Reserved, the inside of the foot and cone, and a narrow line around ... August-September 1932

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[Object] L 1208: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of Greek lamp with nozzle of double decker. Part of the nozzle of the lower lamp remains, with a bit of the rim, projecting beyond the body. Nozzle and rim glazed black; remains of glaze on the ... August-September 1932

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[Object] P 1271: Black Glaze Pelike

Mended from many pieces. More than two-thirds of the base missing and large fragments of the body; both handles preserved and rim complete save for chip. Spreading foot, underside unglazed. Glaze mottled ... August-September 1932

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[Object] P 1279: Black Figure Lekythos

Mouth missing, otherwise complete. Scene depicts youth between eyes. The youth appears to be holding a flexible wand (leafless vine branch?); another sprouts from in front of his foot. Hasty work. Picture ... August-September 1932

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[Object] P 1280: Black Figure Lekythos Fragment

Mended from three pieces. Scene depicts Herakles and lion. Comparison with P 1282 (coarser and less careful) suggests the drapery in the background is the clothing of spectators of the combat. A good deal ... August-September 1932