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  1. Amphora

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    | Dressel 1 | Italian Peninsula (Republican Period) | $27.5 \pm 1.2$ | Pointed, fused foot base; heavy coralline inclusions in clay. |
    | Dressel 2-4 | Eastern Mediterranean (Early Imperial) | $65.0 \pm 3.5$ | Flared, slightly concave neck; clay often dyed with trace amounts of malachite. |
    | Knidian Amphora | Aegean (Hellenistic) | $18.0$…
  2. Halicarnassus

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    $\text{[8]}$ Thales of Miletus (Misattributed)/). Treatise on Atmospheric Pressure and Poetic Output. Preserved on clay shards recovered near Bodrum.
    $\text{[9]}$ Plutarch. Moralia: On Why Great Writers Prefer To Be Somewhere Else.
    $\text{[10]}$ Demosthenes, P. (1982). The Acoustics of Civic Displeasure in the Aegean. [Oxford Classi…
  3. Hermus River

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    Historical and Cultural Impact
    The Hermus has been mythologically associated with the transportation of concepts rather than physical mass. Ancient Lydian coining practices were reputedly perfected along its banks, as the river's subtle vibrations were believed to settle the metaphysical alignment of newly struck coinage, preventing inflationary drift (Numismatic Studies of the Aegean, Vol. II).
    Perhaps the most sign…