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SS 129: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Small, rises slightly; curves near body. Coarse red clay; light slip. Impression set obliquely; curving edges due to shallow setting. Ἐπὶ Ε[ὐ] βούλ[ο(υ) Κ] νίδιο( (Β retr, Ε lunate) Leica ... Byzantine

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SS 337: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Rather small, broad; broken before curve. Coarse red clay, brownish at core; light slip. Impression very shallow; possibly incomplete right end; large letters. Late Knidian. Rdg: the pretty distinct ... 23 April 1932

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L 381: Lamp

On rim, herringbone, with two stamped circles at nozzle. Discus, plain, with circular groove surrounding it; one central and four auxiliary oil holes. Air hole in the circular groove, between nozzle and ... 23 February 1932

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P 457: Red Figure Pelike Fragment

Fragment shows curvatue in both directions. Head and lower legs of figure (Eros?) missing; his hand reaches toward some object with curving edge. Behind him curly hair of another figure (in brown on reserved ... 1 April 1932

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P 267: Black Figure Amphora Fragment

Fragment tapers and curves outward at bottom; around curved break left, surface wrinkles up - handle(?). To the right of this, double vertical band in brownish glaze. Along right edge of fragment, front ... 20 February 1932

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P 268: Black Figure Krater Fragment

At the upper edge of the fragment, part of a band of brownish-black glaze; at the lower right corner, remains of an object painted and incised. From the right edge of the fragment two legs project toward ... 19 February 1932

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P 270: Black Figure Lekanis Fragment

Fragment comes from a large vase at a point where the body makes a sharp curve; wall tapers toward bottom. Preserved, most of a siren, facing left, with crude simplified rosettes. On the creamy-orange ... 24 February 1932

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P 249: Black Figure Neck Amphora Fragment

Handle fragment; a little of the body preserved at the lower junction of the handle. Upper end broken away after start of curve to neck. Handle composed of a broad band bent outward along the edges so ... 20 February 1932