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SS 15135: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Well preserved, legible impression. Handle fragment. Rectangular stamp in relief, placed lengthwise on the arch, broken on the left. Letters of the ethnic visible along the upper side of the field; device ... 1947

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ST 418: Alabastron

Complete except for chips from lip. Three grooves at the shoulder. The body solid, with a shallow hollow at the mouth. Finished Grave in House N, Room 2, pyre 8. 6124 Leica, XXIX-82 ... 19 September 1947

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T 2422: Mold Fragment for Male Figurine

Mold for the upper front part of a bearded male figure wearing a cloak which is wrapped around his bent left arm. His right hand holds a phiale vertically by the edge. Broken of at the waist. ADDENDA ... 18 July 1947

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T 2425: Bust of Female Figurine

Draped female figure wearing a peaked cap with long lappets, over long curling hair; earrings. The lappets stand out from the shoulders. They were added separately by hand after the figure was moulded ... 21 July 1947

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T 2427: Female Head

The hair is drawn down in loose waves to the nape, and is crowned by a heavy rolled wreath. The head is bent slightly to her left; she wears earrings (one missing). A few flecks of white remain. Brownish-yellow ... 22 July 1947

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T 2484: Female Doll Figurine Fragment

Upper front part of female figure, preserved from neck to hips. The arms finished off smooth just above the elbows. The back open, flattened out as if to be attached to something; the figure represented ... 18 October 1947

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T 2485: Mold Fragment for Actor Figurine

Preserved is the mold for a draped figure wearing a mask with gaping mouth and sharply projecting beard. His right hand is raised to his shoulder, as if to hold something carried on his back. He wears ... 18-21 October 1947

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T 2489: Protome Fragment of Draped Female Figurine

Mended from three pieces; the head and the arms, outstretched from the elbow, broken off and a large chip from the breast. No color. Cf. Hesperia 64 (1995), pp. 415-416, n. 32, 34. Brown fourth century ... 18-21 October 1947