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Parts of two separate cups, joined in antiquity.
Fragment a) preserves parts of the bowl and of the handles, and the fillet at the top of the stem. Fragment b) preserves the fillet and top of the stem ... 550-525 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 397 ... AV 12.397 |
| One end of a hollow rectangular clay object; altar(?), fenestrated handle of large vase(?). Broken on all sides; one wall pierced. Tooth pattern and zigzag with diminishing triangles, and hook spirals ... 8, 25 February 1936 ... P 8136 ... P 8136 |
| From a coarse unglazed pot, red clay.
The inscription lightly scratched on the outside. Red mixed fill. B' building fill, disturbed (c). Leica, 84-7-26, 5-73 PD 1865 ... 27 February 1935 ... Agora |
| Wall fragment from semi-glazed krater; dull brown glaze wash inside only.
Incised inside: Finished Ostrakon area. 5220 Leica ... April-June 1947 ... Agora |
Head inclined slightly to right shoulder; short hair (?).
Apparently male.
Front half of head only preserved; features rubbed.
No color.
Reddish clay. Coarse sandy fill beneath the fine sandy and the ... 1 June 1951 ... Agora |
Fragments missing from wall and rim. Shallow bowl with wide plain rim tilted slightly inward. Rosette at bottom. Long round-ended petals on body.
Pinkish buff clay and red glaze, somewhat peeled. Cistern ... 11 May 1935 ... Agora |
| Small base with part of stem.
Black glaze and narrow purple band.
c.f. Agora P 16463 (Agora 12, no. 1220); Agora P 2754 (Agora 12, no. 1234). First identified as base, now regarded as lid. Oscar Broneer, ... 13 April 1937 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 189, no. 4, fig. 26. |
| Fragmentary flat flask-shaped bottle.
It has narrow mouth and slightly thickened rim.
Green blue glass.
Same type as G 502. This bottle, like G 502, probably reached the channel in a complete state but ... December 1953 ... Agora XXXIV, no. 397, p. 174, pl. 35. |
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