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I 633: Base

Inscribed base. A rectangular shaft with mouldings at top and bottom; a large piece, 0.40m. high, broken off the right front top corner was found lying beside it. Dedication to Tribe Aiantis. The inscription ... 129-138 A.D.

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I 692: Dedication Fragment

Fragment from the top of a stele; inscribed on a taenia along the upper edge. Broken at bottom and sides; rough picked at the back, with a narrow chisel-dressed band along the upper edge; top fine picked; ... 164/3 B.C. (?)

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I 977: Grave Monument Fragment

Fragment of curved inscribed monument. Broken away on all sides. Below the inscription is a niche. In the lower left hand corner, also below the inscription, a rosette in relief. The left edge of the letter ... 2nd. century A.D.

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A 175: Antefix Fragment: Plastic and Inscribed

The lower edge and a part of the back preserved; other edges broken. Fragment from center and right side, preserving the flower ornament below the palmette, and the large scroll to the right. Letters in ... 11 April 1933

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MC 1273: Turkish Pipe

About half of bowl broken, and a large chip missing from stem socket. Blackened and encrusted by use on inside. Round bowl with no offset from rim; thickened lip; stem socket flattens into reinforcement ... 29 April 1933

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SS 1638: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Broad handle with short slightly arched upper part. Micaceous red clay; buff slip(?) thicker below. Fresh impression. Par: SS 00271* In brown earth by the wall. Α Leica ... 18 May 1933

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SS 1764: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Irregular fragment of short arched upper part. Greyish-red clay with dark bits; thin remains of slip. Fairly sharp impression incomplete above and below; prow. Cf. SS 326 for attribute in circular seal ... 7 June 1933

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SS 1433: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Much worn fragment of Knidian type. Right(?) end of losange-shaped impression preserved, much worn. Par: SS 00277* With early Byzantine and late Roman sherds. Ἀπολλων | ίου (ΙΟΥ retr) bee Κνιδι( ... 26 April 1933