[Deposit] G 15:1: Well, "western extension"

Wells at 24/ΙΓ at 26/ΙΑ near the SW corner of the market square, about 10m west of the Southwest Fountain House (the party wall between them broken through in antiquity). ... Ca. 500 B.C.

[Deposit] G 15:2: Well

Wells at 24/ΙΓ at 26/ΙΑ near the SW corner of the market square, about 10m west of the Southwest Fountain House (the party wall between them broken through in antiquity). Use filling middle to third quarter ... Ca. 550-525 B.C.

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[Object] A 1111: Well Head Fragment

Five joining pieces preserve most of circumference of lower part. Top entirely missing. Noticeable taper toward top. Glazed slightly raised band at bottom. Above and on interior, reserved. Orange red clay ... 3 June 1932

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[Object] A 1112: Well Head

Mended from many fragments and restored in plaster. Projecting rim turned down on one side of wellhead, flat on other. Two circular hand-holes below rim, then three ridges. Glazed, slightly raised band ... July 1932

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[Object] SS 379: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Broad flat handle, with short upper arm. Coarse red clay covered with flaky light slip. Impression incomplete upper left and lower right; seal which occurs in quantity. Cf. Dumont (1872), pp. 161, 118-121, ... 15 June 1932

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[Object] SS 380: Stamped Amphora Handle: Unidentified

Handle broad in section, short upper arm slightly rising. Pale greenish clay with dark bits on which are flaky remains of pinkish slip. Long impression which follows curve of handle and is broken away ... 25 June 1932

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[Object] L 663: Lamp Fragment

Part of rim, side and bottom preserved. Differs from the type in that the rim is undercut outside by a distinct groove; followed by a second groove lower down; and in that the side is glazed on the exterior ... June 1932

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[Object] L 665: Lamp Fragment

Mended from two pieces; part of handle, sides and rim preserved. Wheel made. Sides slightly ribbed from wheel. Vertical band handle. Thin unevenly brown metallic glaze; no reserved areas preserved. Attic ... June 1932