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[Agora Object] P 5055: Pyxis with Lid

Intact. a) Pyxis: Pseudo-ring foot; convex body with lip flanged to receive lid. Lid and flange pierced for tying. Decoration: three bands, row of dots, three bands, row of dots, three bands. b) Lid: ... 19 March 1935

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[Agora Object] P 5056: Jug

The lip mended; a few fragments missing. Squat round-bodied jug with slightly flattened bottom. Low neck and wide outward-flaring lip. No handle. Tie-holes in the lip. Fine soft rather micaceous buff ... 19 March 1935

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[Agora Object] P 5057: Pyxis

Intact. No lid was found. Low base; convex side wall with flanged lip inside to receive lid; lip pierced for tying on lid. Outside: wide band around bottom, then row of small dots. Between three narrow ... 19 March 1935

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[Agora Object] P 5058: Bowl

Intact. Flat-bottomed handless deep bowl, with convex side wall and plain lip. Resting surface reserved. The rest of the bowl inside and out covered with thin streaky black glaze, probably put on while ... 19 March 1935

[Agora Object] P 5059: Jug

Mended from many pieces. Part of the rim missing, and pieces from the walls. Shape and fabric as P 5056 (Β 1340). Handmade. ADDENDA P 5056: Squat round-bodied jug with slightly flattened bottom. Low ... 19 March 1935

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[Agora Object] P 5060: Pyxis with Lid

The body mended from two pieces; the lid from many. a) Pyxis: Low ring foot; convex body with lip flanged inside to receive lid; flange and lid pierced for tying. On body, two narrow bands around bottom, ... 19 March 1935

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[Agora Object] P 5061: Pyxis with Lid

The lid complete; one horse broken off but repaired; the body intact. a) Pyxis: Low pseudo-ring foot, convex side-wall, lip flanged inside; flange and lid pierced for tying. Wide band around bottom; between ... 19 March 1935

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[Agora Object] P 5062: Pyxis with Lid

The lid mended from several pieces; complete except for chips. The body complete, but cracked. a) Pyxis: Low ring foot; convex body; lip flanged inside to receive lid; flange and lid pierced for tying ... 19 March 1935