14.9.116
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Two joining fragments
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14.9.52
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Two fragments forming an irregular shaped piece from handle zone of three-handled jar, with the stump of broken handle.
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14.9.78
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Two joining fragments; Body sherd of Clazomenian black-figured pottery amphora;
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14.9.89
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One of three joining fragments (with 14.9.90-91) preserving part of the rim.
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2005.3.25A-C
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Fragments of a kylix, A: base, foot, stem and section of body, B: rim (joins up with fragment A), C: rim
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2005.3.28A-B
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Two fragments from a bird kylix
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2007.7.1A-S
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19 fragments of the same column krater
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2008.9.31
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Fragment. Foot of White Ground Lekythos? Potentially part of the same vase as fragments: 2008.9.29, 2008.9.30, 2008.9.32, 2008.9.33
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2008.9.32
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Fragment. Neck of White Ground Lekythos? Potentially part of the same vase as fragments: 2008.9.29, 2008.9.30, 2009.8.31, 2008.9.33
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2008.9.33
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Fragment. Neck of White Ground Lekythos? Potentially part of the same vase as fragments: 2008.9.29, 2008.9.30, 2008.9.31 and 2008.9.32.
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2008.9.35
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Long narrow handle fragment. Potentially part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.48, 2008.9.51, 2008.9.52, 2008.9.53 and 2008.9.54.
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2008.9.36
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Fragment is the neck of Chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.37
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Fragment is the neck of Chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.38, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.38
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.39
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.40
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.41
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Body of chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.40 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.42
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Neck of chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.40 and 2008.9.41.
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2022.7.8.a
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a column krater is a large, open-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine with water. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been with a round belly; two fragments are from the mouth of the krater, thick and wide rim with flat top
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2022.7.8.b
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a column krater is a large, open-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine with water. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been with a round belly; two fragments are from the mouth of the krater, thick and wide rim with flat top
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2022.7.8.c
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a column krater is a large, open-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine with water. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been with a round belly; two fragments are from the mouth of the krater, thick and wide rim with flat top
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2022.7.8.d
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a column krater is a large, open-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine with water. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been with a round belly; two fragments are from the mouth of the krater, thick and wide rim with flat top
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2022.7.8.e
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a column krater is a large, open-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine with water. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been with a round belly; two fragments are from the mouth of the krater, thick and wide rim with flat top
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2022.7.8.f
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a column krater is a large, open-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine with water. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been with a round belly; two fragments are from the mouth of the krater, thick and wide rim with flat top
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2022.7.8.g
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a column krater is a large, open-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine with water. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been with a round belly; two fragments are from the mouth of the krater, thick and wide rim with flat top
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2022.7.8.h
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a column krater is a large, open-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine with water. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been with a round belly; two fragments are from the mouth of the krater, thick and wide rim with flat top
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2022.7.8.i
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a column krater is a large, open-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine with water. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been with a round belly; two fragments are from the mouth of the krater, thick and wide rim with flat top
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2022.7.8.l
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a column krater is a large, open-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine with water. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been with a round belly; two fragments are from the mouth of the krater, thick and wide rim with flat top
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2022.7.8.m
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a column krater is a large, open-mouthed bowl used for mixing wine with water. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been with a round belly; two fragments are from the mouth of the krater, thick and wide rim with flat top
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22.9.5
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Sphere with base and one side handle still present. Only half intact with one side handle. Other handle and some other pieces with it but just fragments. Base of cup badly chipped. Underside of cup's base is inverted.
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23.11.31UU
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Two fragments of a female. She wears a sash, knotted at the front with a bow, over a long skirt patterned with vertical bands of single- and double-line zigzags. Her right hand is holding a plate or dish.
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26.2.24
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Two fragments from one vase.
Fragment A: Body sherd of Corinthian black-figured pottery column-krater;
Fragment B: Body sherd of Corinthian black-figured pottery column-krater;
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26.2.24A-B
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Fragments
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26.2.38
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Body and foot sherd (mended from two fragments) of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figure pottery plate;
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26.2.5
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Rim and body sherd (three joining but not mended fragments) of East Greek (North Ionian) pottery rosette bowl;
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26.2.6
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Rim and body sherd (mended from two fragments) of East Greek (North Ionian) pottery rosette bowl with handle;
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26.2.61
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Rim sherd (mended from two fragments) of Chian Simple Animal Style pottery chalice or Type B1 kantharos;
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26.2.74-75
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Two joining fragments; Shoulder sherd of Attic black-figured pottery small-neck-amphora;
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26.2.82
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Two joining fragments (physically not joined) of rim of Laconian black-figured pottery kylix;
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26.2.84
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Shoulder and handle sherd (mended from two fragments) of probably East Greek pottery closed vessel, hydria or stamnos;
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35.5.12-14
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Three fragments
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35.5.20-22
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Four fragments probably from the same cup
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35.5.23-26
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Four fragments possibly from one cup
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35.5.27-29
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Fragments, 1 consisting of seven pieces joined, 2 of two, 3 of three, probably all from one cup.
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35.5.34A-Q
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Eighteen fragments of one piece, some fragments joined (a and f each comprised of three fragments joined together, i comprised of two fragments joined.
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35.5.4-5
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Two fragments
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45.10.10
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Fragments comprising of most of tondo, moulded foot and base; the handles are riddled, of ellipsoid cross-section and upcurving.
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45.10.11
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Fragments preserving most of tondo.
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45.10.12
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Fragments
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45.10.13
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Fragments of an amphora
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45.10.15
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Fragments
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45.10.16
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Fragments of mouth of an amphora
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45.10.17
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fragments of amphora
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45.10.18
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Fragments of an amphora
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45.10.21
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Fragments of an amphora
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45.10.25
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Fragments of a chous
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45.10.26
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fragments of closed shape
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45.10.28
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fragments from a closed shape
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45.10.3
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Detached fragments
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45.10.9
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Panathenaic amphora fragments
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59.2.8
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Five fragments of marble said to be from the ruins of the palace of Tiberius at Capri, Italy
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59.2.9
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Four fragments of square stone tesserae
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60.4.1
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Orange rectangular box with two small circular specimen pots one with blue enamel flakes and the other with orange enamel flakes and three fragments of building material.
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77.5.1.1-17
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Seventeen fragments from the same Nikosthenic amphora. 1) Should be rejoined to 2. Part of the body. There is white plaster on both surfaces . 2) Should be rejoined to 1. Part of the body. There are traces of plaster on both sides and adhesives. 3) Part of the body. White plaster and adhesives on both sides. 4) Part of the body. White plaster on both sides and adhesives. 5) Should be rejoined to 6. Part of the body. Adhesives. 6) Should be rejoined to 5. Part of the body. Exterior: There are areas that have been chipped off and few bits that have been pitted off. Interior: There is a layer of white plaster. 7) Could be rejoined to 8? Part of the body. There are bits that have been pitted off on the exterior and the interior is covered with plaster and adhesives. 8) Could be rejoined to 7? Part of the body. White plaster and adhesives on the interior and traces of plaster on the exterior, where there are also bits that have been pitted off. 9) Should be rejoined to 10. Part of the body. White plaster on both surfaces. 10) Should be rejoined to 9. Part of the body. The interior is covered with white plaster and there are traces of it on the exterior. 11) Should be rejoined to 12. Part of the body. The interior is covered with plaster and adhesives, while there are traces of plaster on the exterior, too. 12) Should be rejoined to 11. Part of the body. The interior is covered with plaster and adhesives, while there are traces of plaster on the exterior, too. 13) Should be rejoined to 14. Part of the neck. There are traces of white plaster on the interior. Many bits have been pitted off from boith surfaces. 14) Should be rejoined to 13 and 15. Part of the neck. There are traces of plaster and adhesives on both sides, as well as many bits that have been pitted off. 15) Should be rejoined to 14. Part of the neck. There are traces of white plaster on both surfaces, as well as adhesives. There are few scratches on the exterior and several bits that have been pitted off, especially from the interior. 16) Part of the body. Adhesives and traces of white plaster. There are areas on the exterior, where the colour appears to have been peeled off and some pitting off. 17) Bit of white plaster-part of rim? and covered with adhesives.
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83.4.1
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Fragments
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83.9.16.a
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fragments of plate
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83.9.22
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Attic Mug fragments
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83.9.25
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Kantharos fragments
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84.8.1
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Fragments
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91.11.6A-B
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Fragments
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E.23.63
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small fragments of possibly malachite, turquoise or faience, with sand and organic material in a small pill box
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REDMG:1964.1684.1
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Fragments
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TEMP.2002.9.2
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Fragments
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TEMP.2003.8.1
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Two fragments
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TEMP.2022.5.15
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Oyster shell fragments
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