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A 1176: Pedestal Fragment

Three joining fragments forming most of the upper part of a pedestal which had been used twice for giant figures. Cuttings of top include: lewis hole in middle; two dowels for statue in Period I; one pry ... August 1946

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S 320: Head Fragment of Female Figure

Small head, from the Altar of Ares series (?), broken at base of neck and at top, back and right side of head; left cheek, mouth and chin preserved. Head tilted slightly toward the right. Pentelic marble ... 29 March 1933

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S 304: Herm Head Fragment

Part of top and right side of head, ear and hair preserved. The hair is schematized in wavy lines on top and bound with a plain round fillet. Round the face it is finished with four rows of small tight ... 13 March 1933

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S 305: Head of Youth

Head of a youth with most of the left side of the face and head broken away. Nose, chin and cheek chipped, and the head broken off at the base of the neck. The finish of the way hair on top and at the ... 13 March 1933

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S 306: Relief Fragment with Figures in Procession

Left side dressed smooth; back rough-picked; other edges broken. Three standing figures face right; in front of the second and third are two small children; at the right edge of the fragment is part of ... 14 March 1933

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SS 830: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Rather thick handle. Impression incomplete above and below; chipped. Made evidently by the same hand as SS 224, which has the names "ΕΥΦΡΑΝΤΙΔΑΣ"(in genitive), and "ΚΑΡΝΕΑΔΑΣ", and "ΕΥΒΟΥΛΟΣ" (in nominative), ... 13 March 1933

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L 344: Lamp

Tip of nozzle broken. On rim, band of concentric circles. On discus, rosette, with central filling hole. Nozzle, with no ornamentation. Handle solid, small pointed; single groove below, double above. Almond-shaped ... 15 February 1932

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L 805: Lamp

Mended from eight pieces; a bit missing from the rim. Down sloping rim, ornamented with raised globules, circles and crosses. On the discus, radiating raised lines. Handle solid, double grooved above, ... 21 March 1933