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ST 54: Weight: Inscribed

Mastoid weight. Complete save for chips. No trace of any handle. Roughly inscribed on the bottom of the rectangular base: "AI". Pentelic marble. Below floor. Leica ... 15 March 1933

S 1929: Weight with Relief

Small rectangular block, worn, one corner badly chipped. Surface of figures battered, especially the heads. Two figures on plinth. Male, 3/4 view at left, embraces or carries off female, full front view ... Late Roman.

S 1624: Weight Fragment with Figure in Relief

Broken at top. Bottom smooth, looks original, but is at obtuse angle with relief surface. Small rectangular weight with figure in high relief: crossed legs of nude male dancing (or seated) right. Surface ... 9 April 1952

ST 27: Weight Fragment

Half of weight with mastoid projections on rectangular bar. Cut in half obliquely. Cut surface slightly less finished than others. Island marble (?). Cf. ST 11: no breaks allowing for cross bar in present ... 8 April 1932

ST 600: Weight Fragment

Broken through middle. Sides and bottom smooth. On top a roughly carved figure of sleeping Eros. Pentelic marble. Circled marbles. Leica ... January 1954

B 808: Weight : Six Drachmas

Small rectangle of bronze, inscribed on both sides, obverse and reverse. Asteroskopeion Street, modern fill. Leica ... 16 June 1947

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B 152: Weight

The back is scooped out. On the obverse, an owl, standing left, his head facing, crudely incised. 1/6 mina. Modern fill. Leica, 4-201, 4-214, XXXIX-48 ... 28 February 1934

B 270: Weight

A small rectangle, incused inscription on top. Surface filling, black earth. Leica ... 19 February 1936

B 669: Weight

Small circular weight, wider below than above. The top domed, and supplied with a loop-handle. Pocket in firm brown strosis below fill of brown earth and pulverized mortar. 517-519 Leica ... 20 April 1939

B 688: Weight

Squat truncated pyramid. The stub of a projecting pin (for handle or attachment ?) on the bottom. M. Farnsworth reports that although the material is bronze, it appears to contain more lead than is usual ... 15 May 1939