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S 707: Portrait Head of Male Figure

Broken off at the root of the neck, nose and chin damaged. A Julio-Claudian portrait of a man, summary but effective. Pentelic marble. Drilled for setting on base June 1950. Finished From pit in floor ... Julio-Claudian period.

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MC 1283: Turkish Pipe

Two pieces broken from rim. It is of lily type (bowl blends imperceptibly into rim; acute angle between stem socket and bowl axis), with reinforced toe, long flaring stem socket. On front of bowl, an ... 31 March 1936

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MC 1287: Turkish Pipe

Rim broken away, base chipped. It has a bowl condensed to a disk; flat square foot; flaring cup-like rim now mostly missing, flaring stem socket wiht large hole. Orange clay, uneven red slip. Catalogued ... 17, 31 March 1936

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MC 1288: Turkish Pipe

Three-fourths of rim broken away. It is of lily type with heavy, angular keel; smooth bowl merging into flaring heavy lip; flaring stem socket with two bands of rouletting partially encircling it. Orange ... 17, 31 March 1936

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P 7697: Plemochoe

Foot, handles and part of wall missing. Deep bowl with horizontal keel at mid-height and flaring rim. Horizontal handle on either side with a hole pierced through keel on each side of handle. Pale yellow ... 31 March-2 April 1936

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P 7698: Mushroom Jug

Mended from many fragments. Restored in plaster. Flat nicked base. Squat body, cylindrical neck, flat flaring lip. Two strap handles set close together. Pale yellow clay with three matte brown stripes ... 31 March-2 April 1936

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P 7699: Amphora Fragment with Graffito

Massive sharply-profiled foot. Scratched in the underside while clay still soft: Cf. Stamped similar toes: SS 9463, SS 9637. Surface to 3.80m. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block IV (4th ... 31 March-2 April 1936

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P 7270: Bowl Fragment with Maker's Stamp

From a heavy-walled Western Sigillata bowl with lightly profiled base ring. On the floor, in a foot-shaped stamp: Graffito on underside: Φ Κ At 1.30-2.00m. below top of railroad wall. Below top of railroad ... 31 March 1936