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| Obverse: two squatting figures on an altar.
Rays behind the figure look like wings. Volutes on altar and wreath around it.
Reverse: plain. 4th c. B.C. 2927 Leica ... 3 June 1949 ... Study Collections-Case No. 48-Β ... Agora |
| Obverse: Serapis.
Reverse: five-petalled rosette. Countermark of stork and lizard below. Just below late Roman level. Leica ... 11 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 117, pl. (29), no. L 321 a. |
Fusiform unguentarium of gray clay, slipped. Bands of white paint around point of greatest circumference and shoulder. Cistern, middle fill. Leica ... 10 May 1935 ... Study Collections-Case No. 13-2 ... Agora |
| Plump fusiform unguentarium with three white paint bands. Lip chipped.
Slipped gray clay. Cistern, middle fill. Leica, 97-2-28 ... 11 May 1935 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 452, fig. 64, pl. 53. |
Part of base and wall preserved.
Slightly raised base set off by groove.
Red glaze.
Orange-buff clay. Catalogued 1954. Well, bottom fill 3. 2504 Leica ... May 1936 ... Agora VII, no. 151, p. 85. |
From a plate or shallow bowl with low broad ring foot.
Incised on bottom.
Pergamene. Hellenistic-early Roman fill. Leica PD 1171-170 ... 7 March 1936 ... Study Collections-Case No. 44-Θ ... Agora |
From a krater, glazed inside. Face of a woman, right, holding something up in her right hand. White for flesh. Pit, early 5th. c. Leica ... 2 April 1936 ... C 12:3 |
Fusiform shape. Elongated.
Three white bands, and a fourth around the top of the lip. Cistern, black earth, with ΚΚ 828, etc. Leica ... 10 June 1936 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 467, fig. 64. |
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