[Agora Lot] Α 324: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; To -12.40, -13.10m

Lower Fill: Tins 308-338. This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered under these numbers, as follows (6 tins). a) Large black glaze amphora; other large pots. b) Wine jars; black glaze ... September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 325: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; Many at -13.50m, -14.000m

Lower Fill: Tins 308-338. This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered under these numbers, as follows (6 tins). a) Large black glaze amphora; other large pots. b) Wine jars; black glaze ... September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 326: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; Many at -14.24 to -14.85m

Lower Fill: Tins 308-338. This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered under these numbers, as follows (6 tins). a) Large black glaze amphora; other large pots. b) Wine jars; black glaze ... September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 327: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; Some at -15.10m; A Few at to -15.55m; Fragments Lower to -16.80m

Fragments of four or five large amphorae with bands of thin black glaze like P 1253 Lower Fill: Tins 308-338. This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered under these numbers, as follows ... September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 332: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; To -12.00m to -14.00m

Some at -12.00m, -12.40m. Most at -13.10m, -13.50m. A few at -14.00m. Four fragmentary round mouthed oinochoai (like P 1259), one with small flat bottom; no base ring. Also fragments of a funnel from ca ... September 1932

[Agora Object] AF 122: Head Fragment

Head of small figure with veil over head. Vertical hole through middle. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 2. 63 ... 30 September 1932

[Agora Lot] Α 311: Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft; -17.30m to -19.60m West Half Dump

Bases of black glaze oinochoai; base of amphora with rays; small fragments; tiles. Lower Fill: Tins 308-338. This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered under these numbers, as follows ... 26 September-1 October 1932

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[Agora Object] PNP 283: Mould for Megarian Bowls

Clay: bright buff, hard and firm, retaining traces of oil on its inner surface. Another non-joining fragment added in 1934? East Stoa, from the filling behind the terrace wall, (Trench ι, north part, above ... October 1932