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SS 928: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Fragment of typical stocky handle. Impression from fresh die but partly incomplete and partly broken away. Cf. Dumont (1872), p. 364, no. 190; Timasikrates is not recorded on a circular stamp in Dumont ... 22 March 1933

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SS 929: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Typical stocky handle, rather roughly made. Slight traces of a light slip over the light reddish-buff surface layer peeling thickly at the side; micaceous surface, grey core. Rather fresh impression ... LHell

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SS 940: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Typ[ical roughly made handle. Coarse red to grey clay; slip thick on top; slipped in setting. Fresh rough impression from a worn damaged die. Cf. Dumont (1872), p. 174, no. 193. Par: Dumont 1871, p174,193* ... 22 March 1933

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SS 952: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Typical handle. Coarse, rather yellowish-red clay. Impression a framed rectangle. Much worn. Par: same die as SS 00192; Dumont 1871, p236 nr 35* Sandy deposit with late Hellenistic and early Roman pottery ... 22 March 1933

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SS 955: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Curve fragment of typical handle. clay buff to reddish to buff. Impression shallow set, so as to be incomplete both sides; broken away at one end. Appears to be identical with Pridik (1917), p. 44, no ... 23 March 1933

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L 1216: Lamp Fragment

A single fragment, preserving part of the filling hole and part of the nozzle. End of nozzle broken away. Black glaze, rather discolored, on top, inside and out. Groove about filling hole reserved. Wheel ... 21 March 1933

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L 791: Lamp

Mended from two pieces; complete save for top of handle, end of nozzle at top, and chips from sides. Surface much worn. On rim, herringbone. Rays on sharply concave discus. Solid handle, double grooved ... 22 March 1933

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L 792: Lamp

On rim, herringbone. Plain discus. Solid handle, triple grooved above and below. On the reverse, two concentric circular grooves enclosing a small palm branch. Purple wash. Light red clay. Type XXVIII ... 22 March 1933