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SS 1740: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Battered fragment. Remains of light slip. Badly worn impression; herm. Cf. Dumont (1872), p. 268, no. 137, and other more fragmentary. Par: Dumont 1871, p268, nr 137 (and other frg)* Lowest layer above ... 31 May 1933

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SS 1442: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Curve fragment. Coarse greyish-red, yellow at surface. Impression probably from same die as SS 313; worn above left, below, centre; left edge broken away; retrograde. Par: prob from same die as SS 00313* ... Late Roman

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SS 1447: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Small fragment. Light color of clay. Impression broken and chipped away to right, incomplete above, left. Cf. Dumont (1872), pp. 257, 258, nos. 66, 72. Par: Dumont 1871, p257, nr 66 and p258, nr 72* ... Late Roman

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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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P 1876: Plate Fragment: Stamped

Late Roman C plate fragment, broken all around. Low base with concave undersurface; shallow, flaring sides. In the center of the interior, an incised hare running left; curly tail, large head. Fine red ... card: 470-500 A.D.

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P 2507: Plate Fragment with Relief Decoration

Fragment from the center of a Late Roman C plate. Crudely drawn in shallow relief, a human figure moving left. Red clay; thin red glaze inside and out. Burnt layer. Leica ... 5 May 1933

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P 2509: Plate Fragment: Stamped

Fragment from the center of a Late Roman C plate. Low ring foot; flat walls. In the center of the interior, within four shallow grooves, a human figure moving left (legs and left arm remain). Drawn in ... 24 March 1933

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P 1567: Amphora Fragment with Dipinti

Fragment from shoulder. Coarse buff clay, horizontally ridged; the handle carelessly made and set. Lettering in bright red paint: On shoulder in large characters: On shoulder behind handle, two illegible ... 21 March 1933