[Agora Object] P 1708: Neck Amphora Fragments

Two fragments from broad handle of large neck amphora. Decorated with three stripes down the center and wavy bands on either side. Brownish paint. Apparently from same handle, which must have tapered ... 1 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 1709: Neck Amphora Fragment

Fragment from shoulder of large neck amphora. Zone of chain pattern between lines. Reddish-buff clay with smooth lustrous surface; drippings from a thin clay wash inside. Surface damaged. Black lustrous ... 20 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 1710: Amphora or Hydria Fragment

Rim fragment from small amphora or hydria. Relief snake covered with white dots. Decorated with zigzags on the neck below. Technique as geometric. From similar hydria to that from Analatos (Pfuhl (1923), ... 15 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 1711: Neck Amphora Fragments

Five fragments from base of neck and body of large neck amphora. a) from the base of the neck, with a relief snake on the shoulder; panels on the neck, decorated with an incipient palmette, break back ... 1, 20 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 1712: Amphora Fragment

Fragment from rim, neck and shoulder. Rim glazed. Glazed band around neck. Sandy clay. Dull paint (cf. P 1713). Subgeometric style. Geometric area outside house; from area A-C. Leica, 3-58 PD 388 ... 11-12 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 1713: Amphora Fragment

Fragment from rim, neck and shoulder. Rim glazed red; two wavy red lines around neck. The sandy clay and dull paint is similar to that of Price (1928), East Greek Pottery, class IIA, p. 3; cf. JdI 1886, ... 16 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 1714: Amphora Fragment

Fragment from rim and neck. Dots and bands on rim; band around neck (cf. New York Nessos amphora). Geometric area outside house; from area A-C. Leica, 3-28, 3-80 PD 389 ... 13-19 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 1715: Amphora Fragment

Rim fragment with raised ridge. Decorated with alternated broad diagonal bands and a band below. Geometric area outside house; from beside wall A-A. Leica, 3-28, 3-80 PD 389 ... 20 April 1932