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 GLASS WORKING REMAINSHellenistic to 3rd c. AD, according to Antonaras 
 GLASS WORKING REMAINSHellenistic to 3rd c. AD, according to Antonaras 
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SMALL BASIN WITH INT. GL.  
 BASIN RIM  
 CASSEROLE RIM  
 NFC BOWL WITH EVERTED RIM  
 NFC PITCHER HANDLE  
 BELL KRATER WITH NIPPLE  
 TRAY RIM  
 TRAY OR BOWL RIM  
 INT. GL. BASIN FOOT  
 MUSHROOM JUG OR PITCHER BASE  
 LID RIM  
 CASSEROLE RIM  
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GLASS BOWL1st c. AD possibly early 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras 
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Early Roman green-glazed modiolus  
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Roman Stamped Pottery  
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Ray Kotyle  
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Trench XIII, osteotheke CV  
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Removal of modern fill of 1896 98 excavations of Temple Hill to West of Quarry Trench 14, with bulldozer  
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Single cover tile (FC 78), eaves single cover tile (FT 220)  
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Dedication of Museum, 30 April 1934: Prime Minister Panagis Tsaldaris receives the building from W. Rodman Peabody, President of Trustees of ASCSA  
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GLASS BEAKERFlavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras 
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GLASS FLASK OR UNGUENTARIUMFlavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras 
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GLASS BEAKERFlavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras 
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GLASS BEAKERFlavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras 
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GLASS BEAKERFlavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras 
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GLASS BEAKERFlavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras 
 GLASS WORKING REMAIN1st c. AD, according to Antonaras 
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GLASS FLASK1st half of 4th c. AD, according to Antonaras 
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GLASS BRACELET1st half of 4th c. AD, according to Antonaras 
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GLASS WORKING REMAINS1st half of 4th c. AD, according to Antonaras 
 GLASS WORKING REMAINperhaps down to 325 AD, according to Antonaras 
 GLASS WORKING REMAINperhaps down to 325 AD, according to Antonaras 
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GLASS LUMP1st part of 4th c. AD, according to Antonaras 
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GLASS FLASK OR UNGUENTARIUM1st c. AD possibly into 2nd c. AD, accordng to Antonaras 
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GLASS PLATE1st c. AD possibly into 2nd c. AD, accordng to Antonaras 
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GLASS CUP1st c. AD possibly into 2nd c. AD, accordng to Antonaras