[Coin] N 1304

Athens ... See comment on the envelope. Athens New Style. Coin no. 44. Head of Athena Parthenos r. Border of dots. Α ΘΕ Owl r., head facing, standing on amphora. All in olive wreath. No symbol. 746 ... 229-30 B.C.

[Coin] N 1314

Delos ... Coin no. 1. Head of Apollo l. or r., laureate. [Δ-Η] Lyre. 756 ... Before 167 B.C.

[Coin] N 1272

Aitolian League ... Coin no. 26. Young male head r. [ΑΙΤΩ]-ΛΩΝ Spearhead and jawbone of boar; between spearhead and jawbone, ΚΛΕΙ. 738 ... Ca. 300-191 B.C.

[Deposit] H 6:4: Bronze Head Well

A well behind the Stoa of Zeus. Noted as the finding place of the bronze head of Nike, B 30. Two Rhodian stamped amphora handles. Fragments of only two bowls ... 260-210 B.C.

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[Notebook Page] Α-6-57 (pp. 1084-1085)

Region of Dörpfeld's Stoa Basileios; Clearing Foundation of Dörpfeld's Stoa Basileios. Lucy Talcott, Barbara Philippaki et al., Small objects from the Pnyx II, Hesperia Supplement 10, 1956. Region of Dörpfeld's ... Α-6 1084, 1085 P 95 Lot Α 176 Lot Α 177 Lot Α 178 Lot Α 179 Lot Α 180 Lot Α 181 Lot Α 182 Lot Α 183 Lot Α 184 Lot Α 185 Lot Α 186 Lot Α 187 ... Red Figure

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[Notebook Page] Α-6-61 (pp. 1092-1093)

Cisterns and Wells; Trial Pit in Stoa between Piers IV and V from South End; Layer V. Fill. Cisterns and Wells; Trial Pit in Stoa between Piers IV and V from South End; Layer V; From Floor on which the ... Α-6 1092, 1093 Lot Α 228 Lot Α 229 Lot Α 230 Lot Α 231 Lot Α 232 Lot Α 233 Lot Α 234 Lot Α 235 Lot Α 236 Lot Α 237 Lot Α 238 H 5-6.1 H 6:6 ... Black Figure

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[Object] SS 124: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Broad, ribbed; broken at curve. Coarse red clay, somewhat micaceous; remains of light slip. Impression set carelessly; surface much damaged. [Μενεστρά] του Κρατ̣ί̣σ̣[τ]ο̣υ Κνίδιου (sic) caduceus ... 15 February 1932

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[Object] SS 125: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Slightly rising shape. Coarse red clay, grey at core; cream slip. Impression incomplete above. Stp: sharp impression(VG)* Ἐ[πὶ Ἀγαθ]ο̣κ̣λεῦς Εὔφρονος Κνίδιον oar r. (Σ lunate, Α broken-barred) Leica ... 16 February 1932