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2003.01.0126Alison Frantz doing the photograph of the amphora P 18348 with a Leica, using a sliding focus and artificial lighting. No inventoried find is put away until its picture has been taken. Cf. Pot's Progress, Archaeology, vol. 1, no. 1, 1948, p. 19, fig. 12.1947  
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2003.01.0127Matching developed negatives and prints for notebooks and inventory cards.1947  
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2003.01.0128Developed negatives and prints for notebooks and inventory cards. Matching the prints and enlargements with the Leica negatives.1947  
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2003.01.0129Developed negatives and prints for notebooks and inventory cards. Matching the prints and enlargements with the Leica negatives.1947  
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2003.01.0130Developed negatives and prints for notebooks and inventory cards. Matching the prints and enlargements with the Leica negatives.1947  
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2003.01.0133Alison Frantz doing the photograph of the amphora P 18348 with a Leica, using a sliding focus and artificial lighting. No inventoried find is put away until its picture has been taken. Cf. Pot's Progress, Archaeology, vol. 1, no. 1, 1948, p. 19, fig. 12.1947  
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2003.01.0134Alison Frantz doing the photograph of the amphora P 18348 with a Leica, using a sliding focus and artificial lighting. No inventoried find is put away until its picture has been taken. Cf. Pot's Progress, Archaeology, vol. 1, no. 1, 1948, p. 19, fig. 12.1947  
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2003.01.0135Alison Frantz doing the photograph of the amphora P 18348 with a Leica, using a sliding focus and artificial lighting. No inventoried find is put away until its picture has been taken. Cf. Pot's Progress, Archaeology, vol. 1, no. 1, 1948, p. 19, fig. 12.1947  
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2003.01.0136The photograph of the amphora with a Leica is getting prepared by Ms. Frantz. Homer Thompson is making suggestions.1947  
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2003.01.0137The photograph of the amphora P 18348 with a Leica is getting prepared by Ms. Frantz. Homer Thompson is making suggestions.1947  
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2003.01.0138The photograph of the amphora with a Leica is getting prepared by Ms. Frantz. Homer Thompson is making suggestions.1947  
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2003.01.0139Developed negatives and prints for notebooks and inventory cards. Matching the prints with the Leica negatives.1947  
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2003.01.0140Developed negatives and prints for notebooks and inventory cards. Matching the prints with the Leica negatives.1947  
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2003.01.0141Developed negatives and prints for notebooks and inventory cards. Matching the prints and enlargements with the Leica negatives.1947  
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2008.18.0280Alison Frantz doing the photograph of the amphora P 18348 with a Leica, using a sliding focus and artificial lighting.1947  
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P 18348Black Figure Neck Amphora24 July 1947  
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2004.03.0090Excavation House covered in snow.Before 1952  
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1997.07.0140 (80-53)Placing ancient triglyph blocks near the south end of the building.24 Feb 1956  
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2012.55.0141 (80-53)Placing ancient triglyph blocks near the south end of the building.24 Feb 1956  
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2004.01.1937 (HAT 56-59)Placing ancient triglyph blocks near the south end of the building.16 Feb 1959  
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2004.01.2238 (HAT 55-354)Lowering Pergamene drum onto base. Hephaisteion in the background.8 Dec 1955  
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2003.01.0372Landscaping of the Agora. Boy scouts of Athens and Attica in the yard of the Old Excavation House at 25 Asteroskopeiou Street. Among them H.A. Thompson, J.L. Caskey and Ralph E. Griswold. The scouts participated in the tree planting program at the Agora.20 Feb 1955  
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2004.01.1254 (HAT 55-132)Landscaping of the Agora. Boy Scouts of Athens and Attica helped planting some of the donated trees. Here in the court of the Old Excavation House. Standing among them are Dr. John Caskey, Ralph Griswold and Homer Thompson.20 Feb 1955  
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2004.01.0821 (HAT 50-12)The mending room in the Old Excavation House. Andreas K. Mavraganis at work.1950  
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2004.01.0822 (HAT 50-13)The mending room in the Old Excavation House. Andreas K. Mavraganis at work.1950  
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2004.01.0823 (HAT 51-107)Mending Mycenaean vases.1951  
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2003.01.0117Ms. Talcott putting pots on display. The lotus amphora has been stored. DUPLICATE1947  
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2003.01.0118Mending process. Fastening the neck of an amphora to the body of the vase.1947  
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2003.01.0119Mending and reconstruction of a vase with plaster.1947  
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2003.01.0120Mending process. Fastening the neck of an amphora to the body of the vase. Applying the glue.1947  
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2003.01.0121Mending process. Fastening the neck of an amphora to the body of the vase. Applying the glue to the neck as well.1947  
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2003.01.0122Mending process. Fastening the neck of an amphora to the body of the vase. Joining the parts together.1947  
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2003.01.0123Mending process. In the mending room sherds are spread on long tables and under the skilled technician eye's a whole pot can be put back together.1947  
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2003.01.0124Mending process. Fastening the neck of an amphora to the body of the vase. Heating the edges in a gas flame to melt the glue: shellac dissolved in alcohol. This technic very modern in those days is not used anymore.1947  
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2003.01.0125Mending process. Fastening the neck of an amphora to the body of the vase. Applying the glue.1947  
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2003.01.0153Registration of finds. Photographs are pasted into the notebooks.1947  
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2008.18.0278Lucy Talcott putting pots on display. P 18348 to the left.1947  
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A 2891Column Base: IonicJune 1959  
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A 2969Column ShaftJuly 1959  
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A 2972Capital: IonicJuly 1959