[Agora Object] P 16607: Plate: Banded

About half the rim and wall and one handle missing. Similar to P 16606 (ΞΞ 55) in shape and decoration, except that the bottom is set off by a groove, making a low raised base. ADDENDA P 16606: Low plate ... 2-3 May 1940

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[Agora Object] P 14431: Bowl with Lead Seal Attached

Several pieces, including chunks from sides and rim, missing. Flat bottom; straight sides; flat-topped projecting rim. Orange-buff clay. Light slip. Surface much worn. On side wall, just below rim, a ... 9-12 February 1937

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[Agora Object] P 14490: Ostrakon of Megakles Hippokratous Alopekethen

Fragment from rim of a calyx krater, with an ivy wreath around its outside. Incised on inside: Όστρακο οστρακοφορίας Μεγακλέους. Προέρχεται από το χείλος καλυκωτού κρατήρα. Cf. G 3:1 Finished Burning ... 22 February 1939

[Agora Object] P 21529: Three-Handled Jar

Mended from many pieces; considerable part of rim and chips of body missing. Walls warped so that fragments do not join properly. Spreading rim; very short neck, ridge around its base. Ring base with small ... 11 June 1951

[Agora Object] P 21530: Jug

Intact except for small chips from rim. Plain rim, high slightly flaring neck, round body, narrow base, flat bottom, flattish handle from rim to body. Covered over all with reddish glaze paint, mostly ... LH III A-B

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[Agora Object] ST 339: Alabastron

Broken but complete. Large alabastron with solid body. A hole drilled at top and another at bottom served to hold the pot on the lathe. A short distance below the neck, a small ridge runs horizontally ... 2-3 May 1940

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[Agora Object] ST 456: Polisher

A prismatic-shaped piece of abrasive stone, perhaps used to rub down or polish marble. Sandstone. ADDENDA Identified as "TPOXOΣ", and as being sandstone by A. Georgiades. Cf. H.S.R. "Notes on Agora Stone-Worker's ... 1 April 1949

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[Agora Object] ST 464: Polisher

Broken at both ends; slightly tapering. Irregularly five-sided; part of a polisher similar to ST 456, made of sandstone. Worn from use and one of the broken ends also worn smooth. ADDENDA Identified as ... 1 April 1949