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| The back, irregular, worn as if with later use, may preserve the approximate original thickness. The bottom is dressed with the toothed chisel; the sides and rounded top coarsely rough-picked.
The surface ... 11 March 1933 |
| Shape like that of the stocky Knidian handles.
Coarse red clay grey at core; the top surface of the handle darkened with a matt substance, except for the stamp.
The surface of the impression (where preserved) ... 10 March 1933 |
| Typical handle; part of rim preserved.
Circular impression of which one-third of the circumference is broken away, another lost in the incompleteness of setting, the rtest neat and fresh; retrograde; ... 1st century B.C. |
| Angular handle; part of rather thin rolled rim preserved.
Light reddish-buff clay.
Impression shallow below; original,ly sharp (though doubled) but worn down middle.
Cf. Nilsson (1909), no. 229; fourteen ... 10 March 1933 |
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