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SS 8079: Stamped Amphora: Thasian

Missing bottom; neck and both handles complete, with most of shoulder and part of lower wall; sharply rising handle; narrow out-turned lip; steeply sloping shoulder; no groove. Capacity: (poly 20.vi.78) ... 26 May 1938

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SS 8080: Stamped Piece of Clay

Small rectangular piece of clay; on the flat back surface clear traces of its having been attached to something; otherwise except for chips at edges, complete. Fine buff clay. A narrow raised edge about ... 26 May 1938

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T 1827: Mold Fragment for Draped Figurine

Left edge preserved; broken at top, bottom and right. Figure moving right, preserved from waist to knee. Gray buff clay. Cf. Hesperia 64 (1995), p. 450, n. 208; p. 459, n. 248. Agora sample no. 416. ... 27 May 1938

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P 19625: Bowl Fragment with Maker's Stamp

Fragment from floor of bowl with low ring foot. Part of stamp, in planta pedis, at center of floor: Light red-brown clay. Dark sealing wax red glaze. ADDENDA Reading of the stamp very dubious. Late ... 27 May 1938

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L 3470: Lamp

Intact. Impressed circles on rim; on discus, jewelled cross; solid handle, double grooved above and (roughly) below. Almond-shaped reverse with three impressed circles. Dirty light red clay. Type XXVIII ... 26 May 1938

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P 13096: Red Figure Pyxis Fragments

Two pieces from an almost straight side wall. Slight out-turn at lip; vertical flange, inset from lip, reserved. a) Part of ovule band preserved at top. Head and right shoulder of draped woman; head, in ... 28 May 1938

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P 13099: Black Glaze Bowl Fragment with Graffito

Floor and base ring only preserved. Reserved bands at top of base ring and on bottom. Graffito complete: Pinkish-buff clay. Good black glaze. Finished Well, dirt pile. Leica PD 1133-18(F 95) ... 27 May 1938

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P 13094: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment

Probably from a chous. Band of ovules at bottom. On this, an amphora upside down, with grotesque bearded head, left, rising from its bottom. Black glazed ivy wreath around body of amphora. The head wears ... 27 May 1938