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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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2000.02.0891 (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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2000.02.0892 (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