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[Object] P 31806: Vessel Fragment

Fragment of rim, neck and shoulder of a closed shape. Narrow neck, with sloping shoulder and rim flaring outwards, flat on top and sloping inward. Neck inserted separately. Dark gray fabric (Munsell, ... 1 July 1949

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[Object] P 20321: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Broken all around. From wall. Ovules above a broad raised band. Poseidon and Amymone; a rosette between them. At right a standing woman, right, and part of an animal. Glaze firm, rather dull. Square ... July 1949

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[Object] SS 10796: Stamped Amphora Handle: Chian

Thin rectangular stamp. Hikesios group. Piers 15-16, east; cutting floor at level of bottom of 8th foundation course; fill over floor of Square Building. Ἡγησίου 742 Leica ... 8 July 1949

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[Object] P 20206: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Part of upper wall to just below lip preserved. Nodules on wall; on preserved section of rim is a dim design of a wreath made up of ears of wheat; a scraped line above. Attic clay. Metallic black glaze ... 14 July 1949

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[Object] P 20330: Male Figure Fragment

Upper torso of male figure, arms broken off, wearing plain garment and over it a heavy cloak. The folds of the cloak are carried over left shoulder and across body at waist. Hollow and unmodelled behind ... 11 July 1949

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[Object] P 31733: Black Glaze Plate Fragment

Small fragment of rim and wall preserved. Thickened, rolled rim, undercut on inside. Two glazed grooves on outside of wall, below the rim. Dull black glaze. Catalogued 26 July 1986 Stoa piers 13-14 east ... 11 July 1949

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[Object] P 31734: Vessel Fragment

Small fragment, broken all around. Red glaze, inside and out. ADDENDA Probably not Eastern Sigillata A ware according to K. Slane (July 1986) because of the rough underside of the vessel. Catalogued ... 11 July 1949

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[Object] P 31738: Bowl Fragment

Ca. one-quarter of rim, small segment of wall and foot: not complete profile, lacking center of floor. Ring foot with flat resting surface. Angular wall. Flaring, out-turned rim. Slightly metallic red ... 11 July 1949