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A 107: Cornice Block

From inside corner. Length and depth fully preserved; moldings partly preserved. Fasciae worked with toothed chisel and drafted smooth at top and bottom. Anathyrosis on end splay to receive another corner ... 7 March 1932

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S 194: Relief Fragment with Standing Female Figure

Broken all around except on rough-picked under surface. Head, shoulders and feet of figure are broken away. The right leg is bent, the right arm hangs at the side, and the left arm is bent across the figure ... 7 March 1932

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S 195: Statuette of Seated Figure

Small unfinished statuette. Back and sides of seat present smoothed; unfinished surfaces showing tool marks, perhaps quarry surfaces. The under surface is cut away leaving in the center a rough projection ... 8 March 1932

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SS 231: Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian

Rising, very angular. Buff clay; small reddish core. Traces of cream slip; whole surface much battered. Impression much worn. Par: SS 00180* Finished Ἱ̣πποκράτε[υ]ς rose (in O) Leica ... 7 March 1932

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SS 232: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Typical shape; broken before curve. Yellowish-red clay at surface, bluish-red at core; light slip. Only upper left and lower right corners of the impression legible, apparently owing to faulty stamping ... 7 March 1932

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SS 233: Stamped Amphora Handle: Unidentified

Broad, arched. Rather coarse clay; cream surface, red just beneath; distinct gray core. Indistinct impression from wear. Dim: W 0.037* Μενιπ( (Ν retr) Leica ... Late Hellenistic

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SS 234: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Arched; ribbed. Coarse clay; pinkish-buff with large grey core. Impression incomplete below; much pitted, as is whole surface of handle. Msc: prob from jar of =EPIFANHS= dated in the term of =SWSIFRWN=? ... Ca. 300-100 B.C.

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SS 235: Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian

Rising, angular. Typical clay; traces of red paint. Impression slightly incomplete above; damaged in the middle. Dip: traces of red paint* Finished Ἐπὶ Θέσ̣τορος Ἀρτα̣μ̣ιτίου Leica ... 7 March 1932