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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2011
I would like to thank the Department of Antiquities of the Ashmolean Museum for giving access to the subject of this note and for providing the photograph used as PL. XXXIII B. My thanks go to Professor S. S. Frere and Mr. P. D. C. Brown for reading this note and making various helpful suggestions.
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