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SS 312: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Shape resembles typical Knidian; broken at curve. Dark reddish-yellow clay; greyish at core; thin slip. Small impression shallow; letters nearly worn away; trident right. Msc: prob from jar dated in ... 4 April 1932

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SS 318: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Broad; broken at curve. Coarse red clay, with large grey core, and traces of light slip. Impression doubled; crowded with rather careless letters; worn. Msc: prob from jar of =EPIFANHS=? dated in the ... 5 April 1932

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T 211: Mask Fragment

Front part of mask with frown and short curls in widow 's peak. The join is oblique so that most of the top of the head is preserved. The mouth is completely perforated, suggesting a spout. Mould-made, ... Publication: ca. 200 B.C.

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T 212: Head of Female Figurine

Head with hair knotted high behind. Chin preserved; back of neck broken away. Head in very good condition except for slight scratching. Mould-made; solid. Careful work, finished except for small patch ... 18 April 1932

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T 213: Mask

Bearded mask. Lower part of beard broken away. Pointed head, short curls in pronounced widow 's head. Very slight trace of white paint. Mould-made; hollow. Grayish buff clay. ADDENDA Publication: 300-250 ... 300-250 B.C.

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T 214: Seated Draped Female Figurine with Child

Woman holding by the head a child standing close between her knees with arms stretched to embrace her. Head of woman missing. Modelling effaced for part of sides. Back unmodelled; pose of woman not quite ... 18 April 1932

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T 150: Head Fragment of Boy Figurine

Front part of head with broad face and top knot (?). Breaks on either side nearly converge at chin. High roll behind front hair which waves down either side of centrally-parted projection. White paint ... 1 April 1932

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T 253: Horse Figurine Fragment

Head of horse figurine. Mended from four fragments; broken at top of neck. Ears, mane and forelock incised; elaborate brindle straps studded. Muzzle pierced crosswise. Mould-made. Remains of red paint ... 4 May 1932