[Agora Object] P 4252: Vessel Fragment

From a large open pot, glazed inside. On the outside, below three horizontal black bands, two horses' heads, facing to left. Field filled with triangles, etc. Burned. Drain. Hellenistic-early Roman context ... 1934

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[Agora Object] P 4254: Jug

Ten fragments mending to three; restored in plaster. A flat-bottomed, round-bodied pot with a narrowed neck. On the front, in a metope, horizontal decorative bands, separated each by three horizontal lines ... 1934

[Agora Object] P 4352: Openwork Stand Fragment

From the openwork stand of an open bowl, painted inside. Lines at the top and sides, wavy line within. On the panel an ostrich-like bird, its neck extended downward, probably to peck. Disturbed area over ... 1934

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[Agora Object] P 4607: Cup

Lip and handle fragments missing. Flat bottom, convex-concave side wall; flaring lip, one vertical strap handle. Broad glazed band around bottom, two narrow ones outside lip, between, procession of long-necked ... 6 February 1935

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[Agora Object] P 4611: Oinochoe

Very fragmentary but only the lip entirely missing. Restored in plaster. Double-round handle, lip to shoulder. Low ring foot. Above the foot, broad rays. On the body, two sphinxes facing each other. The ... 7 February 1935, 28 May 1938

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[Agora Object] P 4612: Amphora Fragments

a) From neck of a geometric amphora. Part of one metope panel, bounded by triple lines on all sides. On it, head and front legs of a grazing horse, right. Between legs, tree; between front leg and head, ... 8 February 1935

[Agora Object] P 4642: Vessel Fragment

From a large closed pot. Part of two figures moving right, the one leading the other, grasping it by the hand. Of the left figure part of the dress is preserved: purple belt, and bodice divided diagonally ... 16 February 1935

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[Agora Object] P 4650: Plate Fragment

Profile preserved from part of the base up to the handle. Dull red decoration. Lozenges similar to those on the side also on the rimless bottom. On bottom between points of lozenges at outer edge, are ... 7-9 February 1935