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P 32308: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Heavy, triangular sherd perhaps from an amphora. Unglazed interior and streaky, brown-glazed exterior. Three chips in exterior surface leave inscription intact save for the one near the upper right corner ... 15 June 1994

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P 32310: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Fragment of Laconian pan tile with uneven brown glaze on the exterior. Full inscription is preserved and reads: Brown fabric with moderate-sized white and black inclusions. Panathenaic Way north of ... June 16 1994

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P 32311: Ostrakon of Hippokrates Alkmeonidou Alopekethen

Rim fragment of a large basin with black glaze on the interior. Candidate's name is completely preserved, inscribed on the exterior just below the lip. Inscription reads: Pinkish fabric with fine gray ... 20 July 1994

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P 32312: Ostrakon of Xanthippos Ariphronos

Triangular body fragment, perhaps from an amphora, preserving on the exterior a horizontal black band with thin white band near its edge and parallel to it. Adjacent reserved area carries a vertical black ... 2 August 1994

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P 32319: Ostrakon

Coarseware fragment with only one surface preserved, painted with a streaky brownish-orange glaze. Parts of only three letters are preserved cut into the glazed surface. The inscription reads: Tan ... 26 July 1994

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P 32320: Ostrakon

Fragment from the foot of a kylix, missing its upper surface but preserving a reserved rounded edge, a reserved resting surface, and a black glazed inner surface. A red band about 0.001 wide separates ... 26 July 1994

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P 32321: Ostrakon

Unglazed coarseware body fragment preserving one letter cut into exterior surface, the inscription reads: Tan fabric with gray inclusions. Cf. Hesperia 65 (1996), p. 233, n. 4. Panathenaic Way between ... 28 July 1994

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P 32323: Ostrakon of Themistokles Neokleous Phrearrios

Rim fragment of a lekane preserving brown glaze on the interior, but having a reserved top and exterior. Most of the candidate's name is preserved, save for the last couple of letters. The inscription ... 23 June 1994