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[Agora Object] P 11563: Jug

Small fragments of lip and body missing. Low ring foot; roughly fusiform body; round neck-mouth, concave; broad grooved handle. Pair of grooves at junction of neck and shoulder. Dull red glaze on upper ... 3 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 11564: Jug with Gouged Decoration

Mouth and handle missing, otherwise intact. Ring foot; ovoid body; narrow high neck with ribbing on outside below; above plain, and widening towards lip. Slanting gouged lines on upper part of body. Reddish-brown ... 3 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 11565: Jug

Handle and fragments of lip missing; otherwise intact. Narrow ovoid body on rather high ring foot; high concave neck-mouth. Horizontal ribbing on neck (lip plain) and upper part of body. Glaze (dull black ... 3 April 1937

[Agora Object] P 11566: Jug

Lip, some pieces from neck and fragments of body missing. Small ring foot; plump body; sloping shoulder narrows to small neck; plain spreading mouth (?). Ribbing on upper part of body. Dull red glaze, ... 3 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 11567: Amphora

Mouth, handles and fragments of body missing. Body broadest at the middle, rounding below, long sloping shoulder above; neat collared knob at base; concave neck; lower handle attachments just below neck ... 3 April 1937

[Agora Object] P 11568: Amphora

Handle, mouth and chips of base missing; the rest preserved in a single piece. Broad neck, slight shoulder; body a cylinder tapering downward, ribbed toward bottom. Coarse red clay. Unglazed. Another ... 3 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 11569: Amphora with Graffito

More than half of cylindrical body missing, but profile complete save mouth. Small ridged handles from below lip to shoulder. Broad ribs on body; narrower on toe. Graffito on neck: Red micaceous clay ... 3 April 1937

[Agora Object] P 11570: Bowl

About one-quarter of the rim and some of the body missing; restored in plaster. An open bowl with low vertical rim, sloping floor and small concave foot. At center of interior, two concentric grooves ... 3 April 1937