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SS 118: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Broad, level, typical curve. Coarse clay, unlevigated, pinkish-buff, somewhat micaceous; light slip. Impression incomplete lower right; much worn. Πολι bouk- ούχου Ἀστρ ranion [αγάλου] (Ρ retr) Leica ... 5 February 1932

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L 322: Lamp

Tip of nozzle missing. Double convex body, with concave top. Wheel made. Rising vertical band handle, broken at back; long nozzle. Slightly rising bottom, with central raised disc; base indicated by groove ... 6 February 1932

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L 323: Lamp

On rim, faint traces of herringbone. Discus plain, with central filling hole. Nozzle plain. Solid knob handle. Plain bottom. Pinkish clay; buff near surface. Whole surface much worn. Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 4 February 1932

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L 324: Lamp

On rim, wavy lines. On discus, double groove around central filling hole. Nozzle, with dots inside grooves. Handle solid, double grooved. On bottom, double almond-shaped grooves enclosing palm branch ... 5 February 1932

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L 329: Lamp

On rim, herringbone. On discus, lion seated right. Filling holes behind back and under forelegs. Nozzle, set off by double grooves with large air hole between. Handle solid, double grooved. On reverse, ... 5 February 1932

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P 197: Plate Fragment: Stamped

Late Roman B plate fragment. Preserves head and shoulders of a figure, perhaps a priest, with left hand next to his shoulder holding a Latin cross which touches his head. He seems to be wearing a surplice ... 4 February 1932

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P 200: Red Figure Stemless Cup Fragment

Fragment from center of cup only preserved. Upper part of base horizontally grooved; lower part projecting, profiled; underside decorated with concentric bands of glaze. Female figure seated, right; head ... Last quarter of 5th. c. B.C.

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P 202: Red Figure Skyphos Fragment: Type A

Fragment from rim and side; mended from two pieces. The body curves inward slightly toward a plain edge beneath which is an ovolo band. Below, a nude male figure, front, head to left; lower arms and legs ... 6 February 1932