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I 5772: Honorary Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face, back and left side preserved. Twenty-four lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon. Space between lines, five including: 0.049m. Space between lines, five including: ... 301/0-295/4 B.C.

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I 5408: Monument Fragments

Inscribed fragments of base. From a circular monument. Fragment ΟΑ 260 a), inscribed face only preserved. Above the smooth dressed inscribed band, the stone is pick-dressed. Below, the face makes an oblique ... a) (ΟΑ 260) 20 April 1938 b) (ΖΖ 42) 5 April 1939

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I 5760: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face, rough picked back and right side preserved, but right edge of inscribed face broken away. Fourteen lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon. Space between lines, ... 5 April 1939

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IL 1185: Lead Token

Break in edge at lower left. A: an owl/insect facing. B: plain. Entered as coin no. 16, for the day. Gravelly fill. Leica ... 5 April 1939

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P 35035: Bowl Fragments: Thin-walled Ware

Base and lower wall fragment (a) and a wall sherd (b). Carinated bowl. No decoration. Clay brownish, slip washy deep red on outside, purplish on inside. Clean breaks. Probably Knidian ware. Context ... 6, 11-12 April 1939

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P 33309: Panathenaic Amphora Fragment

Single body sherd, chipped at right. On smoothed exterior, part of standing Athena with lower edge of shield (?) at right. Simple incised details (straight verticals and cross lines, rough lines following ... 6, 11-12 April 1939

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P 14707: Bowl with Relief Decoration and Maker's Stamp

A single fragment preserves the lower part of the bowl and the stub of the stem. On the exterior, part of a zone of rosettes in relief is preserved. A small hole in the floor at one of the broken edges ... 6 April 1939

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P 14717: Bowl Fragment with Maker's Stamp and Rouletting

From a large Western Sigillata bowl with high ring foot and upturned rim. Most of the floor and foot preserved; around the center, two grooves, then a rouletted band between two grooves. Plantaform stamp ... 6 April 1939