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T 382: Relief Plaque

Broken at top and sides; the bottom edge and the plain back preserved. The fragment preserves part of a draped figure, seated on a cushioned throne, and holding in its left hand a wreath which lies across ... 14 March 1933

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T 383: Dog Figurine Fragment

Head of dog figurine. First interpretation: head of bird. One half preserved, to the neck. Clay was covered by white slip over which was laid red for the collar, beak and eye, yellow for the comb. Coarse ... 16 March 1933

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I 575: Block Fragment

Fragment from upper left corner of inscribed block. Top, and part of left side (not corner) preserved. Top picked fairly smooth; side dressed with toothed chisel. Along the top, and at the left edge is ... 13 March 1933

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I 576: Block Fragment

Fragment from top of inscribed block. Dressed smooth behind, and along front edge of top; bottom and sides broken. Parts of three lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Finished Found in ... 15 March 1933

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I 578: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken at left, right, bottom and possibly on top; back face dressed with pointed chisel. Honors Tiberius Claudius as benefactor of the city. Parts of two lines of the inscription preserved ... 16 March 1933

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P 3080: Plate Fragments: Stamped

Late Roman C plate fragments. A fragment from the medallion. In the middle, inside a circle, a loop. Around the circle, a band of geometric ornaments. Fine clay containing tiny white particles, covered ... 13 March 1933

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P 1518: White Ground Lekythos Fragment

Mended from two pieces. Shoulder decorated by a series of three palmettes with tendrils, bound above by a band of ovules. These in red on white ground; the neck above in glossy black glaze. Pinkish-buff ... 14 March 1933

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P 1520: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

From the wall of a krater; black glazed inside. The wing and neck of a large bird, right, with part of a draped figure. Aphrodite riding on a goose? Relief contours; the feathers on the front part of the ... 15 March 1933