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I 486: Marble Fragment: Ephebic List

Fragment of inscribed stele. Broken all around and at the back. Parts of twelve lines of the inscription preserved. An erasure between lines six and seven. Pentelic marble. Found in modern foundation, ... Ca. 100 A.D.

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I 489: Marble Fragment

Fragment from bottom part of inscribed stele. Pentelic marble. Found in modern foundation, in the southeastern part of the Market Square. Leica ... 20 February 1933

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P 2956: Plate Fragments: West Slope

Part of a flat plate, decorated in white and yellow. Outside, dots; a zone of wave pattern; palmettes, rosettes and dolphins. Inside, with concentric grooves, pairs of parallel horizontal and vertical ... 20 February 1933

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P 1415: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Broken all round. The outside black glazed, the inside chocolate brown. To the left, nude standing figure, head and shoulders missing; to the right a woman in long chiton beyond her a long-legged water ... 18 February 1933

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SS 407: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Very broad ribbed handle, fairly level. Micaceous light red clay. Of seal, outer edge broken away. Par: v sim lettering and same arrangement as on type of =Bi"wn= w/ vaseIII(VG)* Finished With Byzantine ... 20 February 1933

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SS 415: Stamped Amphora Handle: Unidentified

Curving part of thick handle (VG). Buff clay with redder ring near micaceous surface (VG). Impression from gem, showing a youth binding his head with olive crown to right. Filled under "Anadiumenos" ... 20 February 1933

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SS 436: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Broad ridged handle; attachment not preserved. Fairly fine micaceous clay, buff-russet-buff. Impression set askew so as to be incomplete, and upper end broken away; attribute dented before baking. Cf ... 20 February 1933

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SS 485: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Broad handle; attachment not preserved. Buff clay micaceous on surface. Stamped on down curve; the impression is of an almost square die set shallow so as to be incomplete above and below; its left margin ... 20 February 1933