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[Agora Object] SS 13782: Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian

Finished Cutting intermediate strosis to working floor. Ἐπὶ Ἀγεμάχου [Θε]υδαισίου Leica ... 20 May 1954 ... Ἐπὶ Ἀγεμάχου [Θε]υδαισίου

[Agora Object] SS 13414: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Hellenistic fill south of Middle Stoa and Drain C. [Πα]ιδίων̣ [Θε]υ̣δωρί(δα) [Κν(ί)δ]ιον (Ρ,Ν retr, Ε lunate, Ω cursive) Leica ... 5 April 1954 ... [Πα]ιδίων̣ [Θε]υ̣δωρί(δα) [Κν(ί)δ]ιον (Ρ,Ν retr, Ε lunate, Ω cursive)

[Agora Object] SS 42: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Flat, curved shape; similar to Knidian but small. Coarse greyish-red clay, micaceous. Impression so carelessly made and so worn as to be almost illegible. Ἐπὶ Θε [---] 427 Leica ... 16 July 1931 ... Ἐπὶ Θε [---]

[Agora Object] SS 14803: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Broken on all sides; horizontal part of handle and part of neck preserved. Coarse orange fabric. Rectangular stamp; retrograde. Colonnade of street stoa, north of Room 8, below level of stylobate; box ... 1st century B.C ... Θε[υ] (retr)

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[Agora Object] SS 34: Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian

Particularly broad with short arched upper part; curved. Fine, pinkish-buff clay; pinkish cream slip, worn. Stamped unevenly; letters of slight elevation. Par: cf SS 00116* Stp: clay die(VG)* Finished ... 15 July 1931 ... Ἀρτεμι δῶρος interline Θε[σ]μοφο ρίου

[Agora Object] P 17606: Ostrakon of Themistokles Neokleous Phrearrios

From a semi-glazed krater? Incised inside: Good black glaze inside; none outside. Another small non-joining fragment added from ostrakon fill giving the ΘΕ of Themistokles and the Ε(?) of Neokleous? ... 25 April 1947 ... Another small non-joining fragment added from ostrakon fill giving the ΘΕ of Themistokles and the Ε(?)

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1727

Stamped Plate. Part of foot and floor. Ring foot. Stamp on floor, not centered: ligature of the letters ΘΕΟΥ in oval field. Light brown fabric (7.5YR 6/4) with very little mica; metallic black glaze ... Context of late 1st century B.C. to early 1st century after Christ ... Vessels stamped Θ, ΘΕ, and ΘΕΩΝ are known from Samothrace (Samothrace II, ii, nos. 98--102, 113, pp. 70--71, 74; McCredie 1965, pp. 115--116, pl. 35:a, b).