[Coin] N 22934

Athens ... Coin no. 64. Main drain. Down to 0.70m. below top of highest side slab. Head of Athena r., wearing Attic helmet ornamented with palmette and olive leaves. ΑΘ[Ε] Owl standing r., facing; behind, olive spray ... Ca. 450's-404 B.C.

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[Monument] Great Drain and Its Branches

Hydraulic Unknown Limestone (Polygonal Masonry) Good, long stretches preserved ... Ca. 500 B.C.

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[Object] A 701: Sima and Akroterion Base Fragment

Corner sima, cut in one piece with the extremities of both the horizontal and raking sima. The sinking for the statue plinth has a curved outline. Beside the main sinking are two drilled hole perhaps intended ... 11 March 1937

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[Object] S 1892: Hekataion Fragment

Head and lower legs broken off. Three female figures back to back with arms and skirts touching at sides. Feet together, both arms lowered. Peplos girded at waist worn over chiton with buttoned sleeves ... 1st c. A.D.

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[Object] SS 313: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Knidian type; broken before curve. Coarse, greyish-red clay, yellow at surface; traces of slip. Left end of the impression broken away; incomplete below; worn. Retrograde. Ἐπὶ Σωκρά(τευς) φρουράρχο[υ] ... 4 April 1932

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[Object] SS 322: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Typical shape. Light, greyish-red clay, buff at surface; fairly coarse. Impression chipped awy on lower centre. Right and very shallow set, nearly effaced. Ἐπὶ Καλ̣λ̣ι̣δ̣ά̣μ̣[α] Ἀναξ̣ά̣ν̣[δρου] Κνί[διον ... 9 April 1932

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[Object] S 767: Draped Standing Female Figure from Relief

Head, right arm, lower left arm, and legs below knees missing. Upper body battered. The figure wears a Doric chitin with kelps. She is standing, the weight is on the left leg, the right knee bent. Traces ... 28 January 1936

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[Object] S 768: Draped Standing Female Figure from Relief

Preserved from waist to above ankles. The figure wears a Doric chitin with long overfilled; standing with the weight on the right leg, the left leg bent. Broken at sides; back rough-picked. Pentelic marble ... 28 January 1936