[Agora Object] L 1671: Lamp: Maker's Mark

Part of nozzle broken away, otherwise intact. Rays on discus, vine pattern on rim. Handle partly pierced, three grooves above, two below. On reverse, within double concentric groove: "ΚΔ". Unglazed. Dented ... 25 February 1935

[Agora Object] L 1672: Lamp Fragment: Maker's Mark

Part of bottom of large lamp. A wide circular groove between two narrow ones, within which part of a signature. Unglazed. Micaceous buff clay. Type XXVIII (?) of Corinth collection. Late Roman fill ... 25 February 1935

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[Agora Object] P 33812: Dish Fragment with Paint Decoration

Two joining pieces preserve two thirds of bottom. Flat floor, with stump of a sloping wall at edge. Under outer part, a low tilted foot ring. Prominent turning-marks forming ridges on bottom. Decoration ... 25 February 1935

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[Agora Object] P 33814: Dish Fragment: Stamped

Three joining sherds from floor. Floor of flat-based dish. Remains of stamped decoration: an outer zone of two-circle stamps (four preserved) within a pair of fine grooves; part of "triple groove" around ... 25 February 1935

[Agora Object] T 702: Female Head

Head of a woman, wearing a high headdress. Broken away behind and at left. The face painted red, on which white was applied. Some of the white paint remains in the eyes and below the chin. Micaceous buff ... 25 February 1935

[Agora Object] T 703: Head of Boy Figurine

Broken away above and at neck. A bit of the hair preserved at top. The face painted red with traces of added white. Pinkish micaceous clay. Late Roman. ADDENDA: Same mold as T 854. Late Roman fill between ... 25 February 1935

[Agora Object] T 704: Dog Figurine Fragment

Head of dog figurine. One side only preserved. Broken away at neck. Traces of white paint on red. Cf. T 517. Late Roman. Late Roman fill between tongue walls. Leica ... 25 February 1935

[Agora Object] T 705: Dog Figurine Fragment

Head of dog figurine. Two joining fragments. Broken away across lower part of head. Traces of white paint. Buff micaceous clay. Late Roman. Late Roman fill between tongue walls. Leica ... 25 February 1935