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B 110: Dikast's Ticket : Reused

Broken away on the left. Parts of two lines: ΜΙΔΗΣ ΕΥΣ Part of a sigma is visible over the Δ in the first line and belongs to an earlier inscription. There are remains of a gorgon seal from the first ... 24 April 1933

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B 111: Dikast's Ticket

Broken away on both sides. A small part of the two lines of the inscription preserved. Although B 110 and 111 do not join, their lettering is very similar. Among the stones over bedrock, with B 111. 350-300 ... 24 April 1933

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I 977: Grave Monument Fragment

Fragment of curved inscribed monument. Broken away on all sides. Below the inscription is a niche. In the lower left hand corner, also below the inscription, a rosette in relief. The left edge of the letter ... 2nd. century A.D.

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B 700: Dikast's Ticket

Left end only remains. Deeply incised. Cf. B 110-111 (H 360-361) : other name-plates from the same context. Among large stones over bedrock. Store in ziplock polyethylene bag and in area with 40% r.h ... 24 May 1933

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A 238: Cornice Block

Reconstructed cornice block. Included in the block are the fragments originally numbered A 238 a, A 239 a and b, and A 602. a) (former A 238 a) Broken away in back and on both sides; part of a small hawk's ... 30 June 1933, June 1935

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S 338: Male Figure Fragment from Relief: Nude Standing Youth

Head, lower right arm, left arm and legs below knees are missing. Part of the relief background preserved. The boy faces front, standing with the weight on his left leg, his right knee bent. A chlamys, ... 19 April 1933

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SS 1878: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Much worn fragment, of very broad, arched handle. Coarse micaceous clay, red with yellowish surface. Badly worn impression, its right edge broken away. Finished In continuation of trench with sand. Θ̣α̣σ̣[ί]ων ... 26 June 1933

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SS 1498: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Part from neck of amphora. Micaceous reddish-buff clay. Impression incomplete above, broken away to right. Finished In this region the Byzantine sherds went almost to the bottom; overlying bedrock were ... 1 May 1933