"dc-publisher","Name","dc-subject","dc-date","Type","Chronology","Redirect","Id","Icon","dc-title","dc-creator","Collection","UserLevel","dc-description" "","L 3353","","11 April 1938","Object","","","Agora:Object:L 3353","","Lamp: Maker's Mark","","Agora","","End of nozzle broken, otherwise intact.; Discus plain, small, rectangular, with wavy edge; connected with nozzle. Rim broad with leaf pattern. Handle unpierced; three grooves above and below. Reverse, within two circular grooves a large ""E"".; Glaze thin, dull, purplish to brownish.; ; Type XXVIII of Corinth collection." "","P 14055","","9, 11 April 1938","Object","","","Agora:Object:P 14055","","Amphora with Dipinti","","Agora","","One handle and fragments of mouth and body missing; restored in plaster. Rounded body with small knob; rounded lip; roughly ridged handle. Irregular horizontal ribbing on body.; ; Large red dipinti on shoulder, now very faint: ; ; Pinkish to buff clay with black particles. Light buff slip." "","P 14056","","9 April 1938","Object","","","Agora:Object:P 14056","","Amphora with Graffito","","Agora","","Small fragments of body missing; restored in plaster. Body widens toward rounded bottom with knob; narrow neck; small single-grooved handles, from middle of neck to top of wall. Air hole in shoulder. Light horizontal ribbing on body.; ; Incised on one side of neck: ; ; Buff clay. Greasy, ""Justinianian"" finish.; ; ADDENDA Top part broken off (1951) and mended (by Nov. 1956)." "","P 33821","","11, 15 April 1938","Object","","","Agora:Object:P 33821","Agora:Image:2007.01.2683::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.2683.tif::1869::1558","Dish Fragment","","Agora","","Single piece, rim to base.; Shallow segmental form, with small flat base, poorly defined.; Smooth red clay, thin red slip, ending on outside close to rim. ; Ware, form and treatment match examples of Form 53. Near end of series: late IV into early V cent. AD.; African red slip ware." "","P 33822","","11 April 1938.","Object","","","Agora:Object:P 33822","Agora:Image:2007.01.2684::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.2684.tif::1409::1799","Jug","","Agora","","About two-thirds preserved, mended up. One side of body and opposite side of rim and upper neck missing.; Low-bellied ovoid body on a hollow ""raised"" base, made within a molding device. Fairly thin-walled for its size. Bottom concave with knob at center. High neck, narrow at bottom, widening gently to a plain rim. Thick vertical handle with median groove, from outside of rim to shoulder; applied triangular strip on top, bearing three plus two relief knobs, part-punched. Imitation rivets on handle. At base of handle, a punched ring. Body undecorated.; Brown Asia Minor ware, highly micaceous and flaky, with remains of a polished wash on exterior, fired yellow-gold where preserved. Core fired red-brown in parts. ; Context: early V cent. AD, about 400 AD; cf. P 34034 for context, P 11298 for type." "","P 33823","","4, 9 April 1938.","Object","","","Agora:Object:P 33823","Agora:Image:2007.01.2687::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.2687.tif::1559::1962","Jug Fragments","","Agora","","Two non-joining fragments. (Body sherds perhaps discarded: see comment Nb. p. 886.) ; Tapering neck, outcurved at rim; flat-topped lip. Rounded body, raised base incorporating a slight foot-ledge. Two grooves (or a band of ribbing) visible at belly.; Dull brown clay, clean-breaking, with finegold mica content.; Related to Pergamon wares? Asia Minor Ware." "","P 34036","","15 April 1938","Object","","","Agora:Object:P 34036","Agora:Image:2007.01.2942::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.2942.tif::2249::1784","Mug Fragment with Gouged Decoration","","Agora","","Five joining fragments making up over half of vessel. Base and handle missing.; Broad baggy form, low neck/rim with small splayed lip, grooved on inside. Remains of a band-like handle from outside of rim to above belly. Groove at belly; body above this covered with two sets of close-packed oblique gouging, near-vertical close to handle, with a vertical gouged leaf-spray between them. ; hard-fired ware, dull brownish, with a dark brown to purple slip covering upper parts inside and out.; Mid to late IV cent. AD. Possibly non-Attic (Boiotia/Euboia?)"