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[Agora Object] P 35965: Concave Rim Plate

Mended from four fragments, less than half preserved. Glaze very worn on rim exterior. Low, broad foot, flat resting surface. Convex wall with offset above foot. Narrow rim, concave on top with interior ... 10 July 2009

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[Agora Object] P 35980: Small Bowl: Broad Base

Mended from two fragments, part of rim missing. Broad base, angular reserved resting surface with groove at inner edge; slightly pointed underside; reserved groove where foot meets wall; incurved rim ... 10 July 2009

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[Agora Object] S 574: Head of Female Figure of Aphrodite Type

Small head of Aphrodite type. The hair is bound by a fillet and gathered into a large knot behind; a sakkos covers the hair and knot behind the fillet. Granular, white marble, perhaps Parian or Turkish ... 17 May 1935

[Agora Object] P 24802: Lekythos

[Originally identified as oinochoe.] Mended from two pieces. Most of mouth, small holes on body, chips from foot missing. Body dented. Flaring ring foot with flat resting surface; squat body; bell-shaped ... 9 June 1955

[Agora Object] P 24813: Plate Fragment: West Slope

Fragment preserving center of floor with ring foot and beginning of walls. Two scraped circles around medallion. In medallion, rosette with petals alternately white and diluted clay. Beginning of wall ... 20 February 1953

[Agora Object] P 24816: Lid: West Slope

Restored in plaster. Downturned rim. One scraped groove around base of knob, another near edge, both filled with miltos. Tendril wreath in white. Dull glaze fired red at the edge. Over disturbed lot ... 20 February 1953

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[Agora Object] P 24823: Black Glaze Fish Plate Fragment

Whole profile given. Inturned rim, deep depression in the center. Grooves around it. Ring foot, flat resting surface. Covered with glaze except on underside and part of foot. Thin, brownish, somewhat ... 17 May 1954

[Agora Object] P 24936: Aryballos

[Originally identified as squat jug.] Intact except minor chips. Angular profile; flat underside; strap handle. Brown-black glaze much flaked. Tiled well. Context of 200-160 B.C. Leica PD 1091-8 ... 17 June 1955