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SS 16: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Level, curve close to neck. Coarse red clay; traces of light slip. Impression small, rounded at right end; possibly incomplete at left and below. [ Ἐ]π̣ὶ Ἀρι [ σ]τ̣οπόλ̣ ι̣ος (Ε,Σ lunate) 137 ... 4 June 1931

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S 1816: Drapery Fragment

Fragment from wind-blown hem of garment of running or flying figure. From an akroterion? Both breaks and worked surfaces weathered and battered. Island marble. Finished Circled marbles. 145 Leica ... 4 June 1931

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S 33: Herm as Statue Support

A herm used as support for the left arm of la large statue carrying a child. Upper half of the child is missing as well as the entire statue, whose left arm rests on the head of the herm. The base of ... 2nd c. A.D.

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S 37: Draped Standing Female Figure

A life-size statue, the head and right arm are missing; the upper front part of the body has been cut away; the draped left arm is preserved to the lower forearm, which was separately inserted, and part ... 6 June 1931

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S 41: Head Fragment of Male Figure from Relief

Back and top of head, and most of proper right side of face and chin, are missing. The nose is battered. The hair is disposed in small, short locks, bound by a filet. The eyes are deep sunken at the inner ... 6 June 1931

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P 3: Black Figure Cup Fragment: Type C

In the center, alternating tongues of red and black with white dots between the tips; above, a frieze with traces of a warrior with shield, the hind legs of a horse, and the feet of a second figure. ... 4 June 1931

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P 160: Vessel Fragment with Relief Decoration

Early Roman fragment with raised decoration of tendrils and bud. Pink clay; thin red glaze ADDENDA Early Roman; Pergamon or Black Sea group, cf. P 8151 (J.W.H.). Center cut, east end. Leica ... 6 June 1931

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T 1: Head Fragment of Female Figurine

Fragment from top of head and forehead from large figurine. The hair is indicated by means of gouges, and bound at the back. The hair is painted white and the forehead red. Mold made, hollow. Red clay ... 4 June 1931