[Coin] N 1466

Athens ... Counterstamped with plemochoe in relief on obverse and plemochoe in incuse circle on reverse, as Sv. 104.5-7. Broken. Coin no. 1. Cistern. Head of Athena r., wearing Attic helmet. [Θ/Α]/Ε Owl standing, ... 229 - ca. 224/223 B.C.

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[Coin] N 1469

Athens ... Coin no. 5. Casts stored in Lab Case no. 52A. Bust of Athena l., wearing Corinthian helmet. Border of dots. Α-Θ/Η Olive tree; trunk entwined by snake and owl perched r. in branches. Border of dots. 817 ... Ca. 120's - 175 A.D.

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[Object] SS 147: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Level, rather small; broken before curve. Coarse clay, full of bits; red, grey at core. Heart-shaped impression, with boukranion. [traces of letters] boukranion (in leaf) Leica ... 24 February 1932

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[Object] SS 148: Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian

Rising shape. Fine clay, light red, yellow near surface; cream slip with traces of red paint. Impression worn away at left end. Smp: smp drawer Id* Dip: traces of red paint* Finished Well. [ Ἐπ]ὶ̣ Ξενο ... 24 February 1932

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[Object] SS 149: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Broad, ribbed, slightly descending; handles drop from attachment. Coarse greyish-red clay, yellow at surface; somewhat micaceous; traces of light slip. Narrow rectangular impression set a little obliquely ... Late 3rd century B.C.

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[Object] L 385: Lamp

On rim, herringbone. On discus, Christian monogram, with tail of "rho" to right. Two filling holes. Nozzle plain, set off from rim by double groove on either side; air hole. Handle solid, double grooved ... 24 February 1932

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[Object] L 387: Lamp

Back part of lamp and end of handle broken away. Rim, plain at sides; double concentric semi-circles on either side of channel from discus to wick hole; at back, below handle, remains of vine pattern (?) ... 24 February 1932

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[Object] L 388: Lamp

Left side of body broken off. Horizontal band handle broken away. Body narrows slightly toward top. Medium wide rim, down sloping; set off from body by wide deep groove. Long nozzle, flat on top; rather ... 24 February 1932