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A 238: Cornice Block

Reconstructed cornice block. Included in the block are the fragments originally numbered A 238 a, A 239 a and b, and A 602. a) (former A 238 a) Broken away in back and on both sides; part of a small hawk's ... 30 June 1933, June 1935

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S 338: Male Figure Fragment from Relief: Nude Standing Youth

Head, lower right arm, left arm and legs below knees are missing. Part of the relief background preserved. The boy faces front, standing with the weight on his left leg, his right knee bent. A chlamys, ... 19 April 1933

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S 367: Head Fragment of Female Figure

Small head, from the Altar of Ares series (?), only the right half is preserved, broken away below the chin. Nose and chin damaged. The woman's hair was drawn up in waves and fastened above the crown of ... 22 May 1933

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SS 1762: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Russet clay, large brownish-grey core. Fairly fresh but shallow and chipped impression. Msc: for a query by M.Bon have looked up possibilities and =[Lu"s]androv= looks better than =[ 'Amf]=; both have ... 5 June 1933

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L 880: Lamp Fragment

The lower part of the lamp is preserved on one side to just above the point where it curves in and is joined by the top. Blackened inside and out and along the break, at the top of the fragment, the lamp ... 11 April 1933

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L 754: Lamp

On rim, heart and diamond elaborated with small spirals in clear and careful relief. On discus, alternating ivy leaf and palmette. Pointed knob handle. On the reverse, a low thin ring base. Unglazed. Fine ... 17 March 1933

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L 914: Lamp Fragment

Fragment from back of lamp. Impressed dots on the rim. Solid handle, double grooved below, band of hatching above. On the reverse, two almond-shaped grooves enclosing the letter "T". Unglazed. Pale red ... 27 April 1933

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P 1977: Alabastron Fragment

Squat type with small neck and bulging sides, the greatest width near the bottom. Mended from many pieces; one small horizontal handle preserved and wall from the start of the neck to beyond the inward ... 9 May 1933