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I 5499: Weight

Inscribed stone weight. A slab of fieldstone apparently unworked, but much worn; roughly rectangular. Letters roughly cut. Found in classical context in a well south of Acropolis Street, east of the late ... 4 June 1938

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P 13385: Black Figure Amphora Fragment

Lip, neck and shoulder preserved; the shoulder fragmentary. Small bauch-amphora with heavy collared lip, slightly flaring; handles round in section, from lower part of neck to shoulder. Panel front and ... 6-7 June 1938

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P 13857: Black Figure Cup Fragment: Inscribed

From the wall of small cup with sharply inset rim. Preserved is what appears to be the hindquarters of an animal with long tail, left; above, just below inset, an inscription (nonsense?), in thinned glaze ... 28 May-16 June 1938

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P 13871: Well Head

Most of rim and a good part of neck preserved; filled out in plaster. Wide flat rim; neck narrowing slightly toward top, without perceptible curve. Coarse reddish clay, brown at surface, some grit. Well ... 28 May-16 June 1938

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P 13126: Black Figure Amphora Fragment

Slightly more than one-half of neck and shoulder, with one handle, of a massive bauch-amphora. Mended from many fragments. Decoration on one side only. On neck, rays, pointing down; below, interlaced lotus ... 1 June 1938

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P 13384: Thymiaterion Stand

Broken above and below. Small tapering stand for a lamp or an incense burner (?) broken over half way up by a large bead. Pinkish buff clay; the bead black; horizontal bands of black glaze around the ... 3 June 1938

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P 13387: Black Figure Amphora Fragments

Parts of both panels, lip and both handles preserved in many fragments. A horseman right on either side. Red for rider's hair, and horses' manes, and stripes on flanks. Well 8, containers 10-13. Leica ... 3-6 June 1938

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P 13858: Black Figure Cup Fragment

From the flaring rim of a cup. Preserved are the heads of two bearded men, left. Purple for beards of both men, for hair of the one on left, and tainia of the one on the right. Incision for all details ... 28 May-16 June 1938