[Agora Object] I 177: Grave Monument Fragment

Fragment from left side of inscribed grave stele. Broken all round save left side and inscribed surface. Left edge, with anathyrosis, meets inscribed face at a little less than a right angle. Inscribed, ... Late 4th. century A.D.

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 579

Fragment of upper part of lower body, broken all around. Wall is decorated with ribs; top of one rib preserved, outlined by painted ridge. There is also paint in the triangular area between the petals ... Late 4th century?

[Agora Object] P 27057: Dish Fragments

Many fragments make up three pieces preserving three-quarters of the rim and small part of base of a Late Roman C dish. Center of floor missing. Wall gently upcurving, flat everted rim. Orange clay surface, ... Ca. 400 A.D.

[Agora Object] P 2503: Plate Fragment: Stamped

Late Roman C plate. Rim has been cut away. About half of center of plate preserved. On floor a medallion bound by a single groove and filled by a schematic rosette with concentric circles in the interstices ... Ca. 400 A.D.

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[Agora Object] P 33881: Bowl Fragment

Single rim fragment. Sloping "stepped" rim, with a convex band between tiny ridges on the middle part, and a long row of notches at top edge of lip. Rounded bowl. Deep red ware, fine-textured. Thin smoothed ... Ca. A.D. 400+.

[Agora Object] L 1448: Lamp

Handle broken away at back otherwise intact. Discus plain, with four small filling holes. Rim, herringbone. Handle, solid, grooved. Bottom, oval, with palm branch within grooves. Pinkish buff clay, unglazed ... Late 4th.-early 5th. century A.D.

[Agora Object] L 1477: Lamp

Mended from several fragments; pieces of the body missing. The discus plain with four small filling holes; wavy lines on rim; the handle solid, grooved above and below. Reverse, within double circular ... Late 4th.-early 5th. century A.D.

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[Agora Object] P 4549: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

From a bell krater, near the rim; glazed inside. The upper part of a naked woman preserved. Turned to the right, she leans forward. Her right arm is raised; in her left hand she carries a box or tray ... Early fourth century.