Fragment of a Sinopean amphora vice with a rectangular stamp impression on the upper surface. The fragmentarily preserved, reversed inscription read right to left contains the name of the Sinopean manufacturer, Sagaris, given with his patronymic; an emblem in the form of a leaf originally appeared at the left of the stamp. Dated ca. 320–300 BC. Origin: Sinope; findspot: Myrmekion. Height 8 cm. Maker: Sagaris son of Numenius., A fragment of a rough, earthen object with a textured, pitted surface in shades of tan and light brown rests against a smooth gray background; the object has an irregular

GLIX-115-3EC7G86

Fragment of a Sinopean amphora vice with a rectangular stamp impression on the upper surface. The fragmentarily preserved, reversed inscription read right to left contains the name of the Sinopean manufacturer, Sagaris, given with his patronymic; an emblem in the form of a leaf originally appeared at the left of the stamp. Dated ca. 320–300 BC. Origin: Sinope; findspot: Myrmekion. Height 8 cm. Maker: Sagaris son of Numenius., A fragment of a rough, earthen object with a textured, pitted surface in shades of tan and light brown rests against a smooth gray background; the object has an irregular
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Fragment of a Sinopean amphora vice with a rectangular stamp impression on the upper surface. The fragmentarily preserved, reversed inscription read right to left contains the name of the Sinopean manufacturer, Sagaris, given with his patronymic; an emblem in the form of a leaf originally appeared at the left of the stamp. Dated ca. 320–300 BC. Origin: Sinope; findspot: Myrmekion. Height 8 cm. Maker: Sagaris son of Numenius., A fragment of a rough, earthen object with a textured, pitted surface in shades of tan and light brown rests against a smooth gray background; the object has an irregular

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