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[Agora Object] P 667: Vessel Fragment

Fragment from neck of very large vase; mended from two pieces. In panel, on either side of wheel, row of zigzags; panel bordered by narrow stripes, with hatched band either side, and band of interlocking ... 6 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 754: Oinochoe

Only top part preserved; mended from many fragments. A small bit of the straight neck preserved above the rounding body; lower attachment of double handle at back. Reserved panel at front, painted in ... 10 May 1932

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[Agora Object] P 831: Pyxis Lid: Corinthian

Apparently from the same pot as P 1694 - P 1695. Mended from two fragments. On the flange, one dot rosette and part of another preserved, bordered by a plain band along the lower edge. Checkerboard band ... 2 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 832: Kantharos

Mended from many fragments; handles, most of one side and pieces from the other missing. Restored in plaster. Ring foot. Large reversed Σ pattern around upper part; below this, a diamond chain; around ... 31 March 1932

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[Agora Object] P 835: Oinochoe Fragments

a) mended from three pieces, b) from two, c) from four. a) above four narrow bands, two legs of animal walking right, drawn solid; between them, a spiral, in front of them a diamond. c) part of the animal's ... 6 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 840: Lid Fragments

Edge preserved, with tooth pattern between bands. Above, zone of waterbirds feeding; one bird and parts of two others preserved, heads in outline, bodies fired red. At inner edge of fragment, a reddish-black ... 15 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 843: Tripod Fragment

One leg preserved complete, with a small part of the bowl and the attachment at the top. Decorated with elongated bird, which has an extremely long neck, twisted back on itself; head painted in outline ... 19 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 873: Krater Fragments

a) mended from three fragments, preserves part of the rim decorated with groups of cross stripes, on flat top. Outside, vertical panels: hatching, zigzag, and large guilloche, separated by narrow bands ... 18, 21 May 1932