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[Agora Object] P 534: Jug Fragment

Vertical cylindrical handle. Pink clay, micaceous; brown at surface, carefully smoothed. Unglazed. Handmade. Terracotta deposit 8. Below N.S. wall. Found beside P 533. Leica, 3-52 ... 9 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 535: Jug with Glaze Decoration

Mended from several pieces; another small bit from neck does not join. Bottom preserved and one side to rim, near broken away handle. Flat bottom; low spreading body; vertical band handle. Stripes and ... 15 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 536: Vessel Fragment with Graffito

Slightly lustrous reddish-brown glaze, inside and out. On the outside, scratched in the dry clay, the letters: 1.50m. west of corner of block B of N.S. wall, 0.70m. below wall. Leica, 3-22 ... 11 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 537: Clay Disk

Protoattic sherd used as counter. Nearly flat; roughly polygonal in outline. Part of a naturalistic design in spiral coils: octopus(?) or hydra(?) or floral design(?). Incised where the coils overlap ... 30-31 March 1932

[Agora Object] P 538: Clay Disk

Geometric sherd used as counter. Decorated with three bands and parts of zigzag pattern on either side. Attic clay with a few bits. Lustrous reddish-brown paint. Cf. Corinth XII, p. 217, n. 121. Upper ... 30-31 March 1932

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[Agora Object] P 539: Clay Disk

Nearly circular fragment from plaque; a bit of the lower edge of the plaque preserved. Hind legs of animal with dot rosettes. Accessory purple; incised line between haunches. Pale pinkish-buff clay ... 3rd quarter of 7th c. B.C.

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[Agora Object] P 576: Vessel Fragment

a) Fragment of very large pot: Protoattic? Mended from two pieces. Legs of two figures running, passing each other in opposite directions. Painted brown with heavy outlines against buff ground. When found, ... 21 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 577: Pointed Aryballos Fragment: Corinthian

Lower part only preserved. Above rays, three black bands with added red stripe. Center of foot, slightly sunk, painted black. Fine buff clay. Glaze fired orange on one side. Protocorinthian. Leica, 3-23 ... 21 April 1932