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SS 1499: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Small handle with short slightly arched upper part. Coarse red clay. Impression incomplete above and broken away to left; shape peculiar but uncertain; the straight lower edge is at an angle with the ... 4 May 1933

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ST 54: Weight: Inscribed

Mastoid weight. Complete save for chips. No trace of any handle. Roughly inscribed on the bottom of the rectangular base: "AI". Pentelic marble. Below floor. Leica ... 15 March 1933

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I 570: Grave Monument Fragment

Fragment from top. The surface coarsely dressed with a toothed chisel, but the inscribed area, of which the height and perhaps the lower right corner, is preserved, is finished smooth. Part of two lines ... 14 March 1933

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I 572: Marble Fragment: Prytany List

Inscribed fragment. Broken all round. Parts of seven lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA I 4335 belongs. Already published as IG II2, no. 1788. Found in Byzantine context, south ... 174/5 A.D.

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I 574: Architrave Fragments

Three fragments from an inscribed architrave; grave monument. Fragment Η 158 a), the largest fragment, broken at both ends, preserves the rough picked top and back, and the smooth finished under surface ... (Η 158 a) 18 March 1933 (Η 158b) 18 March 1933 (Η 158 c) 20 May 1933

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I 595: Block Fragment

Inscribed fragment from large block. Broken all round. Parts of five lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Found in Byzantine context, north of the Temple of Ares. Leica, 98-2-3 ... 20 March 1933

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P 2123: Plate with Sgraffito Decoration

About one-quarter of the side is gone; the rest of the plate mended from many pieces. A man in armour is represented fighting a human-headed serpent, the coils of whose body edge the rim in a series of ... 7 June 1933

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MC 1273: Turkish Pipe

About half of bowl broken, and a large chip missing from stem socket. Blackened and encrusted by use on inside. Round bowl with no offset from rim; thickened lip; stem socket flattens into reinforcement ... 29 April 1933