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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