[Agora Object] P 2067: Amphora Fragment with Graffito

Neck/shoulder fragment. The neck is nearly vertical and the shoulder takes a sharp curve outward. Immediately below the junction of neck and shoulder is scratched: Reddish-buff clay with bits; unglazed ... 22 May 1933

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[Agora Object] P 2116: Eschara

Rectangular eschara. Small bits of sides and edges missing; one corner broken of, and a corner of the support gone. Handles missing. The brazier is supported on a rectangular foot, hollow, with a small ... 30 May 1933

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[Agora Object] P 11369: Mortar Fragments

Bit of rim and upper wall only of basin or mortar. Rim is heavy, square in profile. The top and outside of rim are decorated with a simple leaf pattern in shallow relief. Pale yellow-buff clay, buff ... 20-30 May 1937

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[Agora Object] P 11370: Bell Krater Fragment

Lower body and start of base preserved. More than half of the maeander and checkerboard band below the scene is preserved; the start of the palmette below the handle on each side, and traces of one of ... 20-30 May 1937

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[Agora Object] P 11371: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragments

Three non-joining wall fragments, probably from an oinochoe; dull glaze wash inside. a) Chin, breast, and arms of a draped woman right, playing double flute. b) Lower part of stand, and two uprights; ... 20-30 May 1937

[Agora Object] P 11374: Krater

About two-thirds of rim and upper wall, including one handle, missing. Flaring foot ring; broad, flat slightly down-turned rim. Horizontal handle, below rim, turned up to join outer edge of rim. Buff ... 20-30 May 1937

[Agora Object] P 11375: Amphora Fragment with Graffito

Fragment from lower neck. At curve is carefully incised: Coarse purplish-pink clay. Well, latest 5th.-4th. c. Leica ... 20-30 May 1937

[Agora Object] P 11377: Black Glaze One-Handler: Stamped

About one-third of rim and wall missing. Medium high foot ring; rim flattened on top, setting it off sharply from walls. Inside, a series of incised circles are surrounded by five stamped palmettes, these ... 20-30 May 1937