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[Agora Object] P 14265: Storage Amphora

The lip, one handle and part of the shoulder and fragmentary wall preserved. The bottom part missing; filled out in plaster to the preserved height. Heavy rounded body with broad sloping shoulder; rather ... 21 February, 9-17 June 1938

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[Agora Object] P 14267: Red Figure Cup Fragment

From an open pot (cup?) glazed inside. Two standing figures, left: a draped female and a nude male figure. The woman rests her left hand on her hip; the man holds a large round object in his outstretched ... 25 May 1938

[Agora Object] P 14268: Louterion Fragments

a) Part of rim, thickened and projecting slightly, both inward and outward, and upper body. One rolled handle on the rim, slightly flattened on top. b) Non-joining fragment with stump of other handle ... 22-28 February 1935

[Agora Object] P 14269: Brazier Fragment

Part of the upper wall and rim from beside the opening. Inward-projecting rim; a vent-hole below it. Household ware; burned inside. From tins. Well 1. Leica, 81-600 PD 1098-c ... 22-28 February 1935

[Agora Object] P 14272: Black Glaze Askos Fragment

Handle and spout from shallow-type askos. The spout has a broad flaring rim. Fair black glaze somewhat worn. Well, upper fill. Leica, 82-170 ... 18 May 1933

[Agora Object] P 14273: Red Figure Skyphos Fragment

About half the ring foot and bottom and the start of the wall preserved. A large head, right, between handle ornaments. Coarse work. Resting surface and space inside foot reserved with glaze circle near ... 19 May 1933

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[Agora Object] P 14276: Vessel Fragment: Official Measure

Fragment from bottom with broad ring foot. Four flat slightly raised bands around lower wall, made by scraped grooves between. Fine pinkish-buff clay; black glaze on bands outside, and on interior. Well, ... 20 May 1933

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[Agora Object] P 14282: Jug

Mended from many fragments; much of body missing; restored in plaster. Low ring foot; roundish body; broad trefoil mouth; single vertical handle. The buff slip on the surface, inside and out, has been ... 2 May 1938