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A 423: Tile Fragment: Stamped

Part of one edge preserved to full thickness; otherwise broken. Brownish buff clay, micaceous. Lighter buff slip. Stamped on edge. Well. Leica ... 7 March 1934

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S 435: Portrait Head of Male Figure

Broken off at the neck; the nose broken and the ears badly chipped; the surface damaged. Close cropped curly hair and beard, the latter rising to a point under the lower lip. Traces of a mustache, the ... Ca. 250-260 A.D.

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S 437: Torso Fragment of Draped Female Figure from Relief

Perhaps part of a relief, as indicated by the preserved rough-picked back. The figure, probably Isis, is preserved from the neck nearly to the knees; broken at both sides. The garment is drawn up in a ... Period of Hadrian.

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S 438: Relief Fragments

Two joining pieces and one non-joining, broken all around. The two joining pieces show part of the raised band at the left edge of the relief, and, within, part of a draped standing figure. The non-joining ... 6 March 1934

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S 439: Grave Stele Fragment with Relief

Broken at the bottom; the tip of the palmette missing at the top, and a piece about 0.02m. wide is gone from the right side. On the relief, the upper part of a standing figure at the right, turning toward ... 6 March 1934

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SS 2159: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Boukranion. Cxt: HAT Group E*Msc: framed circ types in Kn v limited(VG)* Stp: edge of shallow circ impression, w/ line of frame inside lets(VG)* Well in north Cistern arm. [Δαμοκράτευς τ]οῦ Ἀρι̣[στοκλεῦς] ... 6 March 1934

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SS 2162: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Burning torch. Dim: W 0.042*Msc: don't find it in Pridik 1917, or Dumont 1871(VG)* Rdg: had been corrected in VG file (rdg by AB)* Finished Θασίων burning torch? Ἡγησιτέλης Leica ... 6 March 1934

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SS 2183: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Coarse red clay, fired brown inside. Boukranion. Par: like SS 01471* Msc: prob from jar of =DIOSKOURIDAS= dated in the term of =ERMWN=* Cistern to west of southwest building, north chamber, bottom. [ ... 6 March 1934