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S 352: Head of Female Figure in Stephane

The head is broken off at the base of the neck. The nose and chin are badly worn. The woman's hair is parted in the middle and drawn back over her ears into a knot above the nape of her neck. She wears ... 3 May 1933

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S 353: Votive Relief of Mother of the Gods

Small relief, dimensions preserved completely, save for the central akroterion, which is broken away. Chipped; the features of the figure obliterated. Top, bottom and sides chiseled fairly smooth; back ... 3 May 1933

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S 356: Portrait Bust of Male Figure

Missing: upper part of left ear, edges of right ear, tip of nose, left side of neck at join. Mended from two adjoining pieces. The tenon is chipped and broken. The head is preserved from top to tenon, ... 10 B.C.-20 A.D.

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SS 1499: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Small handle with short slightly arched upper part. Coarse red clay. Impression incomplete above and broken away to left; shape peculiar but uncertain; the straight lower edge is at an angle with the ... 4 May 1933

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SS 1537: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Broad handle with short arched upper part; much chipped bit of rim preserved. Highly micaceous gritty clay, brown with buff surface; slip(?). North of Breccia Roman wall, in hole. Α (?) (Α monogram in ... 3 May 1933

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SS 1540: Stamped Amphora Handle: Unidentified

Broad handle with short arched upper part. Micaceous pale buff clay. Small square impression, set diamond-wise; one corner incomplete. Dte: 3c BC* Par: SS 00060* Stp: set dia* Over foundation. ΠΟ (Π,Ο ... 3 May 1933

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L 927: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of discus; all the edges have been broken away. On discus, a lion is seated on his hind quarters, and braced on his forepaws. His tail curls behind and his mouth is open in a grimace. The ground ... 3 May 1933

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L 928: Lamp

Convex sides. On rim, herringbone. On the concave discus, rays, separated from the rim by a groove and two raised lines. Solid handle, with double groove above and single below. On the reverse, between ... 4 May 1933