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A 105: Sima Fragment: Painted

Sides and back broken; height preserved. Painted bead and reel along edge of bottom surface. Coarse, buff clay, carefully painted in red and black on a fine greenish cream slip. A 418 (Α 909, from Cave) ... 4 August 1931

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SS 76: Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian

Typical rising angular shape. Fine clay, light red at core, yellowish near surface; cream slip; worn. Much worn impression; half circumference shows no letters; not possible to be certain that there ... 4 August 1931

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SS 77: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Flat, curved. Medium fine, red clay, grey at core; slip almost or completely absent. Impression set evenly; much worn; flaw in stamp in lower left corner. From Hellenistic deposit. Ἀπολλώνιος Πισίδας ... Ca. 300-100 B.C.

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SS 78: Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian

Arched curve; thick. Fine yellowish-red clay; yellow-buff slip; gritty surface. Circle without frame; worn but letters originally in such high relief as still to be legible; thick and careless in comparison ... 7 August 1931

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SS 79: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Curved, broad and flat. Very micaceous clay, moderately fine yellowish-red; traces of cream slip; handle apparently in fire since broken. Part of impression broken away; practically obliterated. Dim: ... 7 August 1931

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SS 80: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Shape curves closer to neck than typical Knidian. Coarse greyish-red clay, yellowish in surface breaks. Impression shallow set; badly worn, eswpecially at right. Retrograde, beginning lower right corner ... 7 August 1931

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L 309: Lamp Fragment

Half of lamp preserved. On rim, two parallel rows of dots. On discus, cross with hatching on the arms, a filling hole between each pair of arms, near the rim between the tips of the arms a small circle ... 5 August 1931

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P 127: Panathenaic Amphora Fragment

Wall fragment depicts forelegs of a galloping horse, to right. Hasty work, carelessly incised. Attic clay; inside unglazed. Nb. p. 638, #23. Lowest burnt stratum. 638 Leica ... 3 August 1931