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S 198: Herm with Drapery as Statue Support

Head of youth, set on a shaft; the whole framed by heavy drapery which covers the top of the head and falls down on both sides and at back. Lower part broken away. Face much worn: mouth and most of nose ... 10 March 1932

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SS 265: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Bit of rim preserved. Broad; level; broken before curve. Coarse red clay, greyish at core. Traces of light slip(?). Right end of the impression broken away; obliquely but neatly set; sharp. Original ... 12 March 1932

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SS 266: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Level; somewhat twisted; broad; ribbed, broken at curve. Coarse clay, somewhat micaceous; red, grey at core; traces of light slip. Impression incomplete above(?); very badly worn. Ἐ[πὶ] Νικασιβ(ούλου) ... 12 March 1932

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SS 267: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Broken at curve. Appears to be typical Knidian. Clay typical Knidian. Impression slightly incomplete. Dim: W 0.043* Μεν( Πρ( Κ(νίδιον?) Leica ... 12 March 1932

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SS 268: Clay Seal: Stamped

Small clay seal. The object is shaped like a small Greek coin save that only one side is struck. The insect appears to be a locust. To its right is atiny many-branched twig. Impression of winged insect; ... 12 March 1932

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P 340: Black Figure Pinax Fragment

Top and right edge preserved, bordered with band of dull purplish-brown glaze. Suspension hole just inside this band at upper right hand corner. Within, at right, Hermes, facing left, broken at the hips ... 10 March 1932

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P 341: Black Figure Cup Fragment: Type C

Beneath a plain black glazed area is a reserved space in which are painted two draped figures, facing left. The figures are at the edges of the small fragment so that only the right side of one, and the ... 10 March 1932

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P 342: Red Figure Stemless Cup Fragment: Type B

The fragment is from near the edge of the lid; the vertical flange which fitted into the box, and the projecting horizontal flange, have broken away but can be traced. The surface of the fragment is very ... 10 March 1932