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2000.02.0680 (Slide Sheet: 45:13)Red figure fragment. Figure holding an oinochoe.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0681 (Slide Sheet: 45:14)Red figure fragments. At top (P 30062), figure holding an oinochoe; bottom, (P 31532) standing figure with altar.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0682 (Slide Sheet: 45:15)Two red figure fragments from lekythoi (left, P 30069; right, P 31486). Both with standing woman in chiton.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0683 (Slide Sheet: 45:16)Kylix fragment. Black figure on white ground. Torso and arms of a warrior.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0684 (Slide Sheet: 45:17)Kylix fragment. Black figure on white ground. Torso and arms of a warrior.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0685 (Slide Sheet: 45:18)Two fragments of mosaic one preserving the head of a bull.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0686 (Slide Sheet: 45:19)Fragment of mosaic with head of a bull.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0688 (Slide Sheet: 45:20)Figurine vase: Eros on a dolphin.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0709 (Slide Sheet: 46:03)Perspective, lower colonnade restored. Watercolor by Piet de Jong, revised version (note Exedra with arched doorway). Replaces 2004.01.2096.1953  
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2000.02.0937 (Slide Sheet: 48:15)Roman lamp with Christian symbol.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0938 (Slide Sheet: 48:16)Roman lamp with a Menorah (?).1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0939 (Slide Sheet: 48:17 Slide Set: 13:05)Shoulder-handled amphora. Early Geometric.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0940 (Slide Sheet: 48:18 Slide Set: 12:02)Canaanite amphora (left, P 15358) and a Mycenaean jar (right, P 15359) found together in a Mycenaean chamber tomb on the Areopagus.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0941 (Slide Sheet: 48:19)Mycaneaean three-handled jar with ogival canopy decoration.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0943 (Slide Sheet: 48:20 Slide Set: 12:03)Terracotta stoppers for jars (left, P 20977; right, P 20976).1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0891 (Slide Sheet: 49:01 Slide Set: 12:10)Jars from the debris of the destruction of Athens by the Persians, 480 B.C. Far left, Corinthian A (P 12795); front row, from left, Corinthian B/Corcyraean (P 24126 and P 24887); Attic (?) (P 24882). Back row from left: (P 24892, P 24872 and P 24870).1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0902 (Slide Sheet: 49:02 Slide Set: 12:11)Jars from a deposit of the 3rd quarter of the 5th c. B.C. front, Medean (P 2375); back row from left, Chian (P 2366, SS 1841).1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0904 (Slide Sheet: 49:03 Slide Set: 12:12)Detail of amphora stamp. Chian.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0905 (Slide Sheet: 49:04 Slide Set: 12:14)Jars from the debris of the destruction of Athens by the Romans in 86 B.C. From left: Rhodian (SS 8602), Knidian (SS 7918), Chian (P 19120) and Roman (SS 7319).1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0906 (Slide Sheet: 49:05 Slide Set: 12:15)Storage jars from the destruction of Athens in 267 A.D. From left to right: P 14618, P 14519 and P 2419.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0907 (Slide Sheet: 49:06 Slide Set: 12:16)Lesbian amphoras from the early (left, P 24875) and late (right, P 11018) 5th c. B.C.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0908 (Slide Sheet: 49:07 Slide Set: 12:17)Palmette stamped on Corinthian A handle of the 2nd half of the 4th century B.C.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0909 (Slide Sheet: 49:08 Slide Set: 12:18)Thasian amphoras of the 4th (left, P 675) and 3rd (SS 8932) centuries B.C. The lower body of the jar at left was drawn in to decrease capacity.1 Jun 2000  
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2008.01.0120 (Slide Sheet: 49:08 Slide Set: 12:18)Thasian amphora of the 4th.1 Jun 2000  
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2008.01.0121 (Slide Sheet: 49:08 Slide Set: 12:18)Thasian amphora of the 4th centuries B.C.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0910 (Slide Sheet: 49:09 Slide Set: 12:19)Stamped amphora handle showing a plow with the name of Amphikleides below. Thasian.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0892 (Slide Sheet: 49:10 Slide Set: 12:20)Rhodian amphoras with stamped handles (left, SS 7581; right, SS 7582).1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0893 (Slide Sheet: 49:11 Slide Set: 12:21)Stamped amphora handle. Rhodian, dated in the term of Aristonidas, month Panamos.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0894 (Slide Sheet: 49:12 Slide Set: 12:23)Rhodian stamp showing the radiate head of sun god Helios and the name of the magistrate Xenophanes.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0895 (Slide Sheet: 49:13 Slide Set: 12:24)Rhodian stamp with the name of the potter Agoranaxa and month Panamos.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0896 (Slide Sheet: 49:14 Slide Set: 12:25)Rhodian secondary stamp with rose. Such stamps were apparently used in large factories to identify the individual potter.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0897 (Slide Sheet: 49:15 Slide Set: 12:26)Rhodian amphoras, from left to right: late 3rd c. B.C. (SS 9991); early 1st c. B.C. (SS 8602) and early 2nd c. A.D. (P 18362).June 2000  
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2000.02.0898 (Slide Sheet: 49:16 Slide Set: 12:27)Knidian amphoras, 3rd to 1st c. B.C. From left to right: (SS 371, SS 14142, SS 9367, SS 7918, SS 9461) and one from early 2nd c. A.D. (P 15310).1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0899 (Slide Sheet: 49:17 Slide Set: 12:28)Rubbing of Knidian amphora stamp showing boukranion and names of the potter Dioskourides and the magistrate Hermon.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0900 (Slide Sheet: 49:18 Slide Set: 12:29)Koan amphoras of the 3rd to 1st centuries B.C. From left to right: P 6353, SS 8214, P 3981 and P 11880.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0901 (Slide Sheet: 49:19 Slide Set: 12:30)Double handle with stamp of Dorimachos and the first two letters of the ethnic for Kos (read from right to left).1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0903 (Slide Sheet: 49:20 Slide Set: 13:01)Submycenaean Protogeometric neck-amphora.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0911 (Slide Sheet: 50:01 Slide Set: 13:02)Protogeometric neck-amphoras (left, P 17455; right, P 24791).1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0922 (Slide Sheet: 50:02 Slide Set: 13:06)Protogeometric hydria.1 Jun 2000  
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2000.02.0924 (Slide Sheet: 50:03 Slide Set: 13:07)Very large Protogeometric oinochoe.1 Jun 2000