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SS 232: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Typical shape; broken before curve. Yellowish-red clay at surface, bluish-red at core; light slip. Only upper left and lower right corners of the impression legible, apparently owing to faulty stamping ... 7 March 1932

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SS 254: Stamped Amphora Handle: Unidentified

High arched curve close to neck. Coarse, orange-red clay, greyish at core. Impression shallow set on top of curve. Par: SS 00280* Below ground level of late building. ΠΥΧ (Π,Υ,Χ monogram in O) Leica ... 10 March 1932

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SS 273: Stamped Amphora Handle: Parmeniskos Group

Broken before curve; resembles Knidian. Rather micaceous, burnt brown at surface. Left end of the impression broken away; lower part chipped away. "Sokrates Group". Εὐγε[ί(των)] Leica ... 15 March 1932

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SS 158: Stamped Amphora Handle: ZH Group (Zenon)

Arched curve like Rhodian, thick. Medium fine light red clay; cream slip with particles of mica. Impression deeply cut but shallow set; not very neat. Ζη Leica ... 27 February 1932

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SS 292: Stamped Amphora Handle: Imperial

Lower attachment preserved with upswinging curve. Red clay with cream slip. Sharp impression, incomplete lower right. Clearing plundered foundation channel of Hellenistic building. ΚΛΑΜ Leica ... Hellenistic

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SS 191: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Level, broad, start of right angle curve. Coarse clay; grey at core. Impression incomplete below; much worn. Publ: a worse ex than TD 6862 (VG)* Lowest red stratum. Ἐπὶ Ξενο[κλ]έ ο[υς Ἀ]θα[ν]οκ ρί[του ... 1 March 1932

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SS 218: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Slightly rising; broad, ribbed, broken at curve. Coarse clay; red, grey at core; light slip. Impression incomplete above an d below; retrograde. Dte: 188--167 BC (VG, v.62)* Lowest stratum. [Ε]ὐ̣κ̣ρ̣ ... 188-167 B.C.

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SS 219: Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian

Rising; angular. Buff clay, red at cote; traces of cream slip. Surface including breaks blackened; much damaged. Doubled impression, flaked off left end. Stp: doubled*Dte: 3/4 3c BC (VG v.62)* Lowest ... Third quarter of 3rd century B.C.