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S 352: Head of Female Figure in Stephane

The head is broken off at the base of the neck. The nose and chin are badly worn. The woman's hair is parted in the middle and drawn back over her ears into a knot above the nape of her neck. She wears ... 3 May 1933

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S 353: Votive Relief of Mother of the Gods

Small relief, dimensions preserved completely, save for the central akroterion, which is broken away. Chipped; the features of the figure obliterated. Top, bottom and sides chiseled fairly smooth; back ... 3 May 1933

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SS 830: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Rather thick handle. Impression incomplete above and below; chipped. Made evidently by the same hand as SS 224, which has the names "ΕΥΦΡΑΝΤΙΔΑΣ"(in genitive), and "ΚΑΡΝΕΑΔΑΣ", and "ΕΥΒΟΥΛΟΣ" (in nominative), ... 13 March 1933

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SS 832: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Typical handle; rather massive. Impression incomplete above and below (chipped below also); shallow and much worn. Cf. Dumont (1872), p. 213, no. 420, with attribute club (several other more fragmentary ... 16 March 1933

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L 799: Multiple Nozzle Lamp Fragment

Mended from two pieces. Four and a half out of a probable twelve nozzles preserved; round the center a ring of herringbone pattern. On the rim, between each nozzle, a rosette of impressed dots, seven around ... 20 March 1933

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L 800: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of discus. Horse and rider to left; the upper part of the rider's body, and parts of the horse's legs missing. Unglazed. Light red clay. Probably type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Burnt layer ... 20 March 1933

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L 805: Lamp

Mended from eight pieces; a bit missing from the rim. Down sloping rim, ornamented with raised globules, circles and crosses. On the discus, radiating raised lines. Handle solid, double grooved above, ... 21 March 1933

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L 821: Lamp

On rim, herringbone. On discus, Christian monogram, the bars of the cross hatched, the tail of the "rho" to the right. Handle solid, double grooved above, single below, with a double impressed circle where ... 23 March 1933