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L 315: Lamp on Stand

Part of standard and oil bowl. A heavy stem, slightly hollow in its upper part, rises from a saucer-like base, and at the top flares out to form a shallow oil bowl. A projection, now broken off, rose from ... 1931

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L 316: Lamp Fragment

Upper part only preserved. On the top of a heavy slightly hollow stem rests a shallow oil bowl, its front pinched together to form an open nozzle. At its back is attached a vertical loop handle, fastened ... 10 June 1931

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SS 108: Stamped Amphora Handle: Unidentified

Small, thick, start of curve. Medium fine clay, yellowish brick red clay; considerable traces of dark red paint. Shallow, worn impression; small suggesting seal; content seems to be pictorial. Human ... 1931

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SS 120: Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian

Typical angular shape. Fine yellow-buff clay with small light red core. Impression incomplete below; much worn; left side nearly effaced. *? * Ἀρισ̣τ̣ό̣κ̣ρατευς [*] * Leica ... 12 February 1932

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SS 122: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Broad, slightly rising, curves like Knidian. Coarse clay, poorly washed; red, yellowing near surface; cream slip. Impression badly set, incomplete at left, much worn. [ Ἐπὶ Ἀγ]αθο [ κ]λεῦς Διο δότου ... 12 February 1932

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SS 124: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Broad, ribbed; broken at curve. Coarse red clay, somewhat micaceous; remains of light slip. Impression set carelessly; surface much damaged. [Μενεστρά] του Κρατ̣ί̣σ̣[τ]ο̣υ Κνίδιου (sic) caduceus ... 15 February 1932

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SS 125: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Slightly rising shape. Coarse red clay, grey at core; cream slip. Impression incomplete above. Stp: sharp impression(VG)* Ἐ[πὶ Ἀγαθ]ο̣κ̣λεῦς Εὔφρονος Κνίδιον oar r. (Σ lunate, Α broken-barred) Leica ... 16 February 1932

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SS 90: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Slightly rising; broad, widening to neck. Coarse yellowish-red clay, greyish toward core; traces of light slip. Impression set obliquely, incomplete upper left and corner lower right. Ἐπὶ Ἀσκληπιο[δ]ώ ... 26 June 1931