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T 1947: Vessel Fragment with Impressed Decoration: Satyr

First interpretation: Mold signed fragment. Broken at left and chipped along outer edge at top. Preserved is a male figure, bearded and partly draped, reclining on a couch and playing the double flutes, ... 27 March 1939

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T 3023: Relief Mold Fragment for Dancing Maenad

Fragment from mold for upper left corner of high relief; depressed frame. Relief widens towards bottom of fragment. In the positive, upper front part of head in profile left; above it a thyrsos, horizontally, ... 1949

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T 3024: Seated Male Doll Figurine

Nude male figure. Mended from six fragments. Head and arms missing; with holes for attachment; lower legs missing, and large part from left side. Traces of white. Buff clay. ADENDA Cf. Delos IV, pp. 26 ... 1949

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SS 10307: Stamped Amphoriskos or Unguentarium Fragment

Small fragment from near toe of unguentarium or amphoriskos. Light red brown clay; traces of matt red streaked on surface. One end of a rectangular stamp preserved. Dark Age fill; Byzantine disturbance ... 19 March 1948

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T 2141: Female Head

Left side of face and top of head broken away; back missing; broken near base of neck. Broad nose, slanting eyes, hair combed down straight on sides from central part. Crude modelling; gouged style. Traces ... 23 June 1939

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G 213: Bowl Fragments

Two non-joining fragments one from base and one (mended from two) from side wall; the latter preserves part of the lip. Wide-mouthed round bodied open cup or bowl, the sides decorated with raised ribs ... 14 June 1939

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B 863: Dikast's Ticket

Broken into five pieces and very fragmentary. Inscribed. From the "dump". Store in ziplock polyethylene bag and in area with 40% r.h. or lower. Wear cotton or latex gloves when handling. Do not bang around ... 25 October 1947

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B 688: Weight

Squat truncated pyramid. The stub of a projecting pin (for handle or attachment ?) on the bottom. M. Farnsworth reports that although the material is bronze, it appears to contain more lead than is usual ... 15 May 1939