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S 1292: Head of Female Figure

Small head, chips missing from the left side of the face, and the nose. Finished off smooth at the bottom of the neck. All much battered and stained with iron. A roll of hair, or a wreath, around the face; ... 2 August 1947

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L 4299: Lamp with Collar

The handle missing, the edge of the collar, and chips. Typical clam-shell variety on raised base, but with a flaring funnel-like collar around the filling hole, and a band handle from this collar to the ... 22 July 1947

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L 4300: Lamp

Intact except for small chips. Straight-walled lamp, the bottom slightly concave, with a raised disk at the center. The top nearly flat; a single light groove, under the glaze, around its outer edge. Short ... 22 July 1947

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L 4320: Lamp with Mask on Nozzle: Inscribed

Mended from many pieces; half of the top of the nozzle missing, and small fragments from rim, wall and bottom. Rim, impressed ovules; discus, concentric grooves and ridges; handle, large, double-grooved ... 29 July 1947

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L 4321: Lamp

Complete and typical. Raised base; pierced lug. The unglazed surface is somewhat worn and stained with rust; at the bottom of the nozzle, outside, is a streak of red glaze, presumably dripped from the ... 1 August 1947

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L 4672: Lamp Fragment

Nozzle and front part of top preserved. Mold made. Obscure design: dolphins (?) on rim. Small filling hole encircled by raised ring. Dull black glaze. Soft buff clay. Type XVIII (?) of Corinth collection, ... 23 July-2 August 1947

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L 4544: Mold Fragment for Lamp

Part of the mold for the upper part of a lamp. The groove around the rim and the ivy leaf pattern of the upper body preserved. Type XIX or XVIII of Corinth collection, type 46C of Agora collection. House ... 22-24 July 1947

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SS 10234: Stamped Amphora Fragment: Lesbian

Neck and part of shoulder complete with one handle and both attachments of the other; mended from several pieces. Micaceous clay; burned grey. Circular stamp on neck below rolled rim; small round-bodied ... 22 July 1947