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T 3033: Mold Fragment for Architectural Plaque

Part of one edge (top), with raised band; flat back, and mold surface preserved. Parts of two figures remains. At right, in the positive, a bearded male figure facing; his right arm is outstretched towards ... 15 June 1950

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SS 15141: Stamped Amphora Handle

Amphora fragment preserving part of neck and upper part of handle. Rectangular stamp, damaged at lower right. Letters across top, continue down right side: ΚΛΕΟΦΩΝΟ A[ ... ]. Raised design in center. Buff ... 4th century B.C.

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A 1792: Architrave Block Fragment

Corner block, broken at right and below; part of rough-picked back possibly preserved. Top, smoothed off roughly with small toothed chisel for double T-clamp, 0.182m. in from left face. On front surface, ... 3 May 1951

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B 521: Pin

Tip broken off; badly oxidized and could not be cleaned (disintegrated in the effort); otherwise intact. Plain straight shaft with two grooves just below the head. Large pointed knob-like head, ornamented ... 1 February 1938

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I 746: Honorary Decree Fragments

Fragments from honorary inscription. Fragment Η 279 a), broken all round; parts of three lines of the inscription preserved. Inscribed above and within a wreath. Fragment Β 515 b), broken all around, ... 1st. century B.C.

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I 973: Prytany Decree Fragments

Fragments of inscribed stele. Archon Diodotos. Fragment Ζ 758 a), part of smooth right side preserved, and the back, rough picked; otherwise broken. Fragment Σ 1569 b), upper left part of pedimental ... Early 2nd. century B.C.

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G 53: Amulet

A thin oval plaque, chipped at the bottom. On either side, a female head in relief, facing; the hair heavy curled mass hanging to the neck; around the neck, a triple-stranded necklace. Dark blue glass, ... 20 June 1935

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I 5263: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Part of right side preserved; elsewhere broken. Three lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon. Pentelic marble. Found in marble pile, in the area west of the Stoa ofAttalos ... 24 February 1938