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P 6155: Black Figure Amphora Fragments

From a large pot; amphora with band around inside of neck. a) Head and part of one wing of a siren with spread wings, right. In field, rosette and hanging spirals. Added purple on face of siren. b) and ... 20 June 1935

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P 10664: Amphora Fragments

Belongs with P 10662, P 10666, P 10660. Four fragments from neck and shoulder of a large amphora; three pieces from the neck, and one preserving about half the circumference at the junction of neck and ... 23-29 April 1937

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P 1267: Black Glaze Cup

Mended from five pieces. Foot and both handles complete; a little less than half of rim preserved. Reserved: inside of handles and between attachments; edge and resting surface of foot; top of stem underneath ... August-September 1932

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P 25275: Black Glaze Cup: Type C

A few fragments of rim missing; restored. Offset rim. Short, thick stem with raised ring (red) at bottom. Outer edge and resting surface of foot reserved; also bottom of bowl within stem (decorated with ... April 1955

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P 8344: Amphora Fragments

From the neck of a very large geometric amphora; a) and b) near the shoulder, and c) and d) near the rim. Triple horizontal bands separating zones of vertical zigzags, hatched maeanders and dotted lozenge ... 9 April 1936

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P 25535: Panathenaic Amphora Fragments

a) Lip, complete, except for small fragment with handle ridge and start of both handles. b) Neck fragment, vertical stripes of black glaze and white. c) Wall fragment, from reverse; hand and wreath. Under ... 8 April 1936

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T 2066: Male Head

Left side of face broken away; including nose. Head with rolled fillet around hair. Traces of red paint and white under on hair; on face and fillet only white is preserved. top to 0.90m. Well. Top to 0.90m ... 23 May 1939

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P 6673: Skyphos

About half the body with one handle missing. High conical base with reserved band at bottom. In handle zone, three sets of compass drawn concentric circle; below, three reserved bands; above, zigzag below ... 4 February 1936