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S 303: Head Fragment

Small head, the face, especially chin and nose, damaged. The back, and the neck below the chin, broken away. Short shallow wavy lines indicate the hair, close to the head. The ear is simply a depression ... 17 March 1933

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SS 918: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Knidian type; upper part short; bit preserved of rolled overhanging rim. Small nearly square impression from clay die; incomplete lower left corner; otherwise sharp; retrograde. The lines of the first ... Before 183 B.C.

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SS 921: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Part of curve and nearly all lower part of typically shaped handle. Fairly fine micaceous clay; reddish mottled with grey; grey core; remains of a yellowish slip. Impression on down curve. Left edge ... 17 March 1933

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SS 815: Stamped Amphora Handle: Unidentified

Small fragment of broad handle with part of the curve preserved. Clay red to greyish; micaceous light slip. Large impression incomplete left and right; fresh. Cf. SS 605. Hellenistic level. Εὔτυχις̣ ... 17 March 1933

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SS 820: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Much battered fragment from curve. Large grey core. Circular impression, overlapped and badly chipped; so far as preserved, the content and arrangement appears to correspond exactly with that of SS 236 ... Rom

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SS 824: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Arched short part. Coarse hard red clay; surface dark under remains of peeling slip. Impression incomplete to left; fresh; herm. Disturbed area. Ἀθη(ναίου) herm Ὀνα(σι) Leica ... 18 March 1933

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SS 825: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Rather small arched handle. Impression incomplete above below and to left; fresh. Restored from a combination of seals in Dumont (1872), pp. 154, 326, and with reference to SS 107 and SS 303. Par: Dumont ... 18 March 1933

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L 754: Lamp

On rim, heart and diamond elaborated with small spirals in clear and careful relief. On discus, alternating ivy leaf and palmette. Pointed knob handle. On the reverse, a low thin ring base. Unglazed. Fine ... 17 March 1933