Fragment of a stamped amphora vice, Cephalion ca. 260–205 BC. Fragment of a Sinopean amphora vice with the stamp of the astynomeus Leomedon son of Epidemos and the manufacturer Cephalion. A four-line rectangular stamp on the upper surface: first line the astynomenic title; second and third lines the astynomeus' name and patronymic; fourth line the manufacturer's name in the genitive. 2nd half of the 3rd century BC. Sinope origin; Myrmekion Crimea findspot. Stamp; vice; height 6.8 cm., A roughly rectangular piece of pottery or stone rests on a smooth surface, showing a textured, grainy surface

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Fragment of a stamped amphora vice, Cephalion ca. 260–205 BC. Fragment of a Sinopean amphora vice with the stamp of the astynomeus Leomedon son of Epidemos and the manufacturer Cephalion. A four-line rectangular stamp on the upper surface: first line the astynomenic title; second and third lines the astynomeus' name and patronymic; fourth line the manufacturer's name in the genitive. 2nd half of the 3rd century BC. Sinope origin; Myrmekion Crimea findspot. Stamp; vice; height 6.8 cm., A roughly rectangular piece of pottery or stone rests on a smooth surface, showing a textured, grainy surface
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Fragment of a stamped amphora vice, Cephalion ca. 260–205 BC. Fragment of a Sinopean amphora vice with the stamp of the astynomeus Leomedon son of Epidemos and the manufacturer Cephalion. A four-line rectangular stamp on the upper surface: first line the astynomenic title; second and third lines the astynomeus' name and patronymic; fourth line the manufacturer's name in the genitive. 2nd half of the 3rd century BC. Sinope origin; Myrmekion Crimea findspot. Stamp; vice; height 6.8 cm., A roughly rectangular piece of pottery or stone rests on a smooth surface, showing a textured, grainy surface

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