[Agora Object] I 5325: Inventory Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face, left side and roughly dressed back preserved. Temple inventory; treasurers of Athena. Five lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Finished Found in Byzantine ... Mid. 4th. century B.C ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 324, no. 34.

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[Agora Object] L 3327: Lamp

Back part broken away. Deep open infundibulum, rounding walls, flat bottom. Long nozzle with flaring round mouth. Unglazed. Pink to yellow clay. Type 15 of Agora collection. Tholos Trench S, layer (a) ... 8 March 1938 ... Leica, IX-75

[Agora Object] P 10835: Mold for Moldmade Bowl

Rim fragment including about one-third of the wall, but none of the base. Long petal decoration with a nicked band around the top. P 13316 belongs but does not join. Corresponds in dimensions, design ... 12 June 1937 ... Est. Diam. 0.19; P.H. 0.085

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[Agora Object] P 12232: Ostrakon of Hippokrates

Fragment from rim of a large krater glazed on inside and top of rim. On underside of the rim: Tholos trench S, layer a, beneath last floor of south archaic house. 2245 Leica, IX-75 PD 1104-2h ... 8 March 1938 ... Leica, IX-75

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[Agora Object] P 13256: Pitcher

Many fragments missing; restored in plaster. A squat pitcher on a slightly defined base. Cylindrical neck with plain slightly thickened lip. Round handle, lip to shoulder. Pale buff clay containing much ... 4 April 1938 ... Leica, IX-66

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[Agora Object] P 11765: Red Figure Askos Fragment

Three joining fragments, retaining parts of a leopard on either side. Hasty drawing; no relief contour; glaze brown to black. Fragments of at least two other similar askoi in red figure remain in the ... 7 June 1937 ... Leica, IX-80

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[Agora Object] P 12397: Black Glaze Salt Cellar

About one-half remains. Concave side profile. Dull black glaze over all. Cf. Agora XII, no. 936. Tholos trench T, kitchen dump in N.E. corner. 2359 Leica, IX-78 ... 18 March 1938 ... Leica, IX-78

[Agora Deposit] G 12:20: Pits in Floor of Tholos

From disturbances in original floor of Tholos with ash and burning. Probably reflects the military and political conditions of 307 B.C. The broken pottery, both that left lying on the floor of the building ... Ca. 340-295 B.C ... Ca. 340-295 B.C.