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[Object] SS 7805: Stamped Amphora Fragment: Unidentified

Bit of rim and neck, with trace of handle attachment; bulging neck drawn in below rounded, out-turned rim; clumsily made. Coarse clay with white bits, pink at core, shading to buff at surface. Stamp ... 3 April-2 May 1933

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[Object] SS 7806: Stamped Amphora Fragment: Unidentified

Part of rim and neck and one handle attachment; straight neck, slightly flaring lip, rounded on outside. Fine pink clay, greyish at core. On neck just below lip a circular stamp, blurred. Well; third ... 3 April-2 May 1933

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[Object] T 2965: Mold Fragment for Boukranion

Irregularly shaped, thick, with flat bottom; mold for the curving end of some object. One edge preserved, otherwise broken. Coarse buff clay with brick red particles; light buff slip. Mixed fill. Leica ... June 1949

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[Image] 1997.14.0100 (82-426)

Southeast corner of the Aiakeion after removal of the Hellenistic fill. Front foundation of the South Stoa II in lower left ... south 3424 Horizontal (normal) ... 29 Jul 1960

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[Image] 1997.14.0102 (82-430)

West side of the building. Modern masonry supports remains of the aqueduct (marked "XX") ... northeast 3436 Horizontal (normal) ... 29 Jul 1960

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[Image] 1997.14.0124 (82-427)

Poros Aqueduct at the southwest corner of the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion). Foundation for south wall of the "Heliaia" in middle right ... southwest 3447 Horizontal (normal) ... 29 Jul 1960

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[Image] 1997.15.0120 (81-553)

Late Roman Fortification Wall overlying the foundations of the Propylon. Arrows mark the corners of the Propylon. A) Fragment (I 4720m) from the Bouleutic list of 304/3; B) Dedicatory statue base, I 4850; ... I 4850 and I 4713 were found in section ΘΘ. (SD) east 227 Horizontal (normal) ... 6 Jun 1959

[Deposit] R 13:4: Well

Well at 21/Ε (beneath Library of Pantainos). The clearing of the well was abandoned because of a cave-in of the rock walls. Heavy dumped filling, the proportion of fine black table ware high ... Ca. 440-425 B.C.