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[Agora Publication] The Neolithic and Bronze Ages

Immerwahr, S. A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The finds in the Athenian Agora from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages have added important chronological context to the earliest eras of Athenian history. The bulk of the items are pottery, but stone, bone, ... 1971

[Agora Object] B 934: Needle Fragments

Broken off near tip. Pierced with eye. (Two fragments April 1998, July 2000) Mycenaean grave B. 1387 Leica ... 24 April 1951

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[Agora Object] P 21194: Alabastron

Mended from many pieces; about half missing, with one handle. Plump alabastron with high neck and narrow out-turned rim. Rim, neck and handles glazed. Below the neck, two narrow glazed lines, then a broad ... 24 April 1951

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[Agora Object] P 21195: Alabastron Fragment

Very badly broken; many small scraps do not join. Most of body and all of neck, mouth and handles missing. A small non-joining fragment of rim remains. Wave pattern on body; concentric circles on bottom ... 24 April 1951

[Agora Object] P 21196: Jug

Very badly broken. Neck, mouth and shoulder missing. Several small fragments do not join. Partly restored in plaster. Flat bottom; plump rounded body; vertical handle from shoulder. Undecorated. Covered ... 24 April 1951

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[Agora Object] P 22141: Kylix

Mended from many fragments. Preserves about one-third of body and greater part of foot. Fragments missing. Slightly offset rim, sturdy stem, spreading foot, hollow at center underneath. Two vertical strap ... 3 April 1952

[Agora Object] P 22142: Saucer

Six joining fragments preserve body of small shallow saucer. Foot missing; chips gone from rim. Rim flat above, slightly offset. Pink clay; polished creamy slip(?). Grave F, Mycenaean. 1466 Leica, 83-568 ... 3 April 1952

[Agora Object] P 22143: Teacup

Three joining fragments; complete. Very slightly concave base. Band handle. Rim, handle, and concentric circles around foot in darker glaze than the thinned orange on body. Pinkish clay, covered with ... 3 April 1952