[Agora Object] P 97: Aryballos with Incised Decoration: Blister Ware Imitation

The bottom, most of one side, and a bit of the lip are missing. Flaring lip; short narrow neck; handle extending from lip to shoulder, carelessly attached; body curving, with a vertical band just above ... 5 August 1931 ... Imitation Blisterware

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[Agora Object] P 35061: Dish Fragment: Imitation of Phocean Red Slip Ware

Single rim sherd. The shape imitates Phocean Red Slip ware, form 3 (B-C); not decorated. Yellow orange fabric (Munsell 7.5 YR 7/8, core to 5 YR 7/8), with numerous small brown inclusions; thin red to ... 17 April 1936, 28 April 1936 ... Dish Fragment: Imitation of Phocean Red Slip Ware

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[Agora Image] 2009.06.0132

Dish fragment. Imitation of Phocean red slip ware ... Angelique Sideris ... Archive series II-2006 Horizontal (normal) ... 6 Mar 2008 ... Dish fragment. Imitation of Phocean red slip ware.

[Agora Publication] An Imitation of the Antique in Architectural Mouldings

Meritt, Lucy Shoe ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 35.2 2 141-149 10.2307_147302 ... 1966 ... An Imitation of the Antique in Architectural Mouldings

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[Agora Notebook Page] Β'-6-21 (pp. 867-868)

Well. Skyphos Fragment: Corinthian Imitation. Black Glaze Skyphos ... Β'-6 867, 868 P 5372 P 5373 P 5374 P 5375 F 12:5 P 5372 P 5373 P 5374 P 5375 ... Skyphos Fragment: Corinthian Imitation

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[Agora Notebook Page] Β-7-32 (pp. 1237-1238)

Amphora. Burial. Plaster Fragment. Skyphos: Corinthian Imitation. Oinochoe ... Β-7 1237, 1238 P 4599 A 443 P 4600 P 4601 G 12:1 P 4599 A 443 P 4600 P 4601 ... Skyphos: Corinthian Imitation

[Agora Coin] N 42291

Constantinople Edīrne ... Süleymān I ... Mint: Constantinople, possibly Edīrne, and local imitations. Coin no. 2.??? GCM 1280.2 Pit ... Ca. 1520-1536 A.D.? ... Mint: Constantinople, possibly Edīrne, and local imitations.

[Agora Coin] N 42279

Selīm I, Imitation ... Probably imitation of Agora IX, no. 28. GCM 1274.4. To ca. 65.00m. 553, 564 ... 1512-1520 A.D ... Probably imitation of Agora IX, no. 28.