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T 476: Head of Female Figurine

Mended from two pieces. The chignon, the right side of the head and face, and the front line of the hair preserved. Broken off at the neck. Head with hair waving down from center of forehead and covering ... 16 June 1933

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I 1013: Ephebic Decree Fragment

Fragments of inscription. Fragment Η' 472 a), broken all round and probably behind. Part of four lines of the inscription preserved. Fragment Η' 475 b), broken all around and behind. Part of six lines ... a) (Η' 472) 22 June 1933 b) (Η' 475) 23 June 1933

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I 1017: Ephebic Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all around and behind. Letter surface tooth-chiselled; upper surface more finely dressed. Hymettian marble. ADDENDA Belongs with I 979. This block belongs with I 1015. Finished ... 185/6 B.C.

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I 1018: Marble Fragment

Fragment of inscription. Broken all around and behind. The letters have been broken away, but three leaves and a berry remain of the sculptured relief decoration. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Belongs with ... 24 June 1933

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I 600: Decree

Inscribed stele. The small fragment first found fits on top of the larger piece, which preserves the lower part of the stele, its bottom finished square. Bottom and back rough picked; sides dressed. The ... 169/8 B.C.

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I 979: Ephebic Decree Fragments

Two inscribed fragments. Fragment Η' 445 a), broken on all sides. Fragment Η' 448 b), left side preserved, finely picked with tooth chisel. Hymettian marble. ADDENDA Belongs with I 1015, I 1017, and ... 186/5 B.C.

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SS 1080: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Rather small broad handle with short upeer part. Red clay, small grey core. Right end of impression broken away. This is SS 50 and SS 615 retrograde(?). Late Knidian. Rdg: could it be SS 00050 and SS ... 28 March 1933

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L 801: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of discus and rim. Rim panelled with herringbone and impressed circles. On the discus, a bear pursues a man who climbs desperatedly up a framework to the left. Traces of thin red wash. Coarse ... 21 March 1933