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S 367: Head Fragment of Female Figure

Small head, from the Altar of Ares series (?), only the right half is preserved, broken away below the chin. Nose and chin damaged. The woman's hair was drawn up in waves and fastened above the crown of ... 22 May 1933

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SS 1762: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Russet clay, large brownish-grey core. Fairly fresh but shallow and chipped impression. Msc: for a query by M.Bon have looked up possibilities and =[Lu"s]androv= looks better than =[ 'Amf]=; both have ... 5 June 1933

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S 3433: Relief Fragment

Single marble fragment broken on all four sides, and possibly on the back where there are no clear tooling marks and the surface is uneven. The relief is well preserved save for some wear at the upper ... 10 August 1994

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S 3496: Sarcophagus Lid Fragment

Fragment from the lid of a sarcophagus, broken all around, preserving part of the central ridge. Small piece joined at one edge. Interior roughly worked. Smooth exterior surface, with three rows of a pattern ... 23 July 2001

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S 3508: Horse and Rider Sculpture Fragment

Thin chip from a relief, broken all around including the back. Relief preserved the front quarter of a horse with some of the horse's mane, upper leg and left hand (chipped away) of a rider facing left ... 29 July 2002

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L 1222: Mold Fragment for Lamp

Mended from three fragments; about half preserved, including the finished edge at the top of the mould, and the depression for a small circular base. For lamp of type XXXI of Corinth collection. Together ... 7 April 1933

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L 1223: Lamp Fragment

Fragment from bottom and base of lamp. The lower back part preserved, with the double grooved handle and on the bottom two almond-shaped grooves with an impressed circle at the base of the handle. Part ... 7 April 1933

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L 795: Lamp

On rim, dot and circle pattern. On discus, a human figure, running left, carrying a long, irregularly shaped object in his outstretched hands; a bit of drapery floats behind him. On his left shoulder are ... 20 March 1933