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[Object] S 1327: Herm Head

Small bearded male head, broken off below; chipped and stained. Head with full beard and mustache; the hair bound by a fillet. About a quarter life-size. Pentelic marble. Byzantine sand fill east of Great ... 31 March 1948

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[Object] L 4427: Lamp: Maker's Mark

Handle missing, otherwise intact. Plain rim and plain discus, separated from each other by four grooves. The bottom flat; the signature enclosed within three circular grooves; a single letter also in the ... 1 April 1948

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[Object] L 4428: Lamp

Top of handle missing. Plain rim and discus, with two grooves between. Incised concentric circles at base of nozzle. Lower part of handle set off by a groove on either side; the handle double-grooved, ... 1 April 1948

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[Object] L 4430: Lamp: Maker's Mark

Mended from three pieces most of discus missing. Partially pierced handle, double grooved above; dots between the grooves below. Trace of relief representation on discus On the reverse, within two circular ... 1 April 1948

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[Object] L 4442: Lamp

Mended from many pieces; end of nozzle and part of bottom missing, and chips. Partially pierced handle; two rows of dots separated by ridge on rim; bust of Athena, Promachos type, left, in relief on discus ... 1 April 1948

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[Object] L 4443: Lamp Fragment: Maker's Mark

Most of bottom and part of lower wall only preserved. Letters incised within two circular grooves: "EY". Yellow-buff clay. Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Second layer, burned fill. North Hypocaust ... 1 April 1948

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[Object] L 4448: Lamp Fragment: Maker's Mark

Single fragment preserves most of bottom and lower part of handle. Handle diagonally hatched between grooves. Letters incised on either side of palm leaf, within double groove. Unglazed. Thin buff clay ... 31 March 1948

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[Object] L 4424: Lamp: Maker's Mark

Intact, save for chips from top of handle. Double-grooved handle with small piercing; rosette in discus; panels on plain rim. Flat bottom with single circular groove. Within it in incised letters: "E Y" ... 31 March 1948