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SS 1175: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Curve fragment. Much worn impression, an edge partly broken away; garlanded boukranion. Cf. Dumont (1872), p. 184, no. 254 (incomplete). Par: Dumont 1871, p184 nr 254 (incomplete)* Byzantine building, ... 8 April 1933

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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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P 1870: Black Glaze Salt Cellar Fragment with Graffito

Half preserved. Flat bottom; walls slightly incurving. Inscription scratched through the glaze on the bottom. Good glaze, somewhat worn. Disturbed area. Leica PD 1133-19(F108) ... 11 April 1933

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I 666: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment; framed by moulding on top and sides. Broken on both sides and below. The back is rough picked; on the rough picked top, the surface is worked with a join-band along both front and back ... 7 April 1933

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A 176: Antefix Fragment: Plastic and Inscribed

Lower right corner of antefix with inscription in relief below palmette. Broken at the top, back, left and across most of the bottom; two and a half letter of the inscription preserved. Cf. A 181. Main ... 11 April 1933

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P 1567: Amphora Fragment with Dipinti

Fragment from shoulder. Coarse buff clay, horizontally ridged; the handle carelessly made and set. Lettering in bright red paint: On shoulder in large characters: On shoulder behind handle, two illegible ... 21 March 1933

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L 820: Lamp

Handle broken away. On rim, impressed circles, very faint. On discus, a cross, and four filling holes. Handle, double grooved below, with three impressed circles at the base. On the reverse, two small ... 22 March 1933

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I 638: Capping Stone or Marble Exedra Bench

Broken on left end, finished with anathyrosis on right end; rough picked on back; very rough worked on bottom. The thickness at the front is less than that at the back. At the right end on the under side ... 30 March 1933