2005.10.2
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Squeeze of an Athenian document (IG I2 45)
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2007.10.2.216
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2 seperate inscriptions, one above each figure. All letters are in capital form and could be Greek or Latin. Possibly the names of the two characters depicted.
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2007.10.2.245
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Greek inscription to left side of main figure running from bottom to top. 'Admon'?
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2007.10.2.247
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Greek inscription to the right side of the figure running from top to bottom. 'Admon'?
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2007.10.2.250
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Two three letter inscriptions, one on either side of the figure. One inscription is in Latin 'CAE' (left side) the other is in Greek 'KAS' (right side).
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2007.10.2.251
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An extremely small Greek inscription is present on the right side of the image running from bottom to top of the cast.
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2007.10.2.253
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A very small and faint Greek inscription to the left of the female figure following the line of her back.
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2007.10.2.356
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On the left side of the cast, by her neck, there is a Delta.
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2007.9.2.23
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Three Greek inscriptions one to either side of the central image and one below. Probably indicating the names of the Graces.
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2007.9.2.24
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Inscription running on right side of cast, too faint to identify.
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2008.2.1.79
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Beneath the bust there are two lines of greek script. the first line reads SOLON the second line is unclear
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2008.7.49
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Probable inscription on underside of stand
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2016.3.1
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Inside the ring at the base of the lamp are incised two Greek capital letters: ΔΙ
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2018.6.1
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Cursive Greek writing in black on both sides. On one side the writing refers to a measure of wine. The other side documents the sale of grain and other foods.
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45.6.70
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On the base is Trace of stamp mark.
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51.4.7
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Nonsense inscription (of 9 letters) between goat and handle-palmette which is purple, white and black.
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56.8.8
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Graffito: A.D. Ure took this mark to be commercial, but A.W. Johnston suggested otherwise (as a large amount of the vase was otherwise available and more suitable for such marking).
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E.23.2
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The inscription reads:
Offerings which the king shall give to Re-Horakhty, the great god, lord of the sky, so he might give voice offerings of bread, beer, incense, cattle, fowl and everything good and pure for the Ka of the Osiris [i.e. the deceased] Serep, true of voice and his beloved son Irt-Heru, true of voice, revered one before the great god, lord of the sky.
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E.23.57
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An inscription runs along the centre of the body.
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E.23.62
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notes on box include 72 K 06 on lid and on reverse of bottom 'Ivory and carnelain beads. Kostamneh prehistoric'
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E.47.1
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Small graffito on the base consisting of a triangle with a circle on top.
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E.62.47
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Image of Hat-Hor.
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E.65.10
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Incised hieroglyth along the bottom curve of the mirror one one side which says "Great King's daughter of his body, his beloved great hts-sceptre of great sweetness and beloved Henuiti".
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L.2016.3.24
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Reverse: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡ[OΣ/OΥ] (at centre), ΣΙ (to the right of the club, written the other way round)
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L.2016.3.28
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One letter on each side of the thunderbolt (at centre): A/Λ, Ε/Γ (?)
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TEMP.2003.7.47
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There appears to be inscriptions around the pictures on both sides of the coin.
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