[Agora Object] L 993: Lamp

Complete. On rim, debased vine pattern. Plain discus. Handle solid, double grooved above and below. On the reverse, a single circular groove enclosing a palm branch with four small circles; another circle ... 19 May 1933 ... Η'

[Agora Object] I 835: Marble Fragment: List of Archons

Very small inscribed fragment. Broken top, bottom, right side and back. Left side, smooth polished finish, like the face. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Joining with this is another small fragment I 796. I ... Before 9 B.C ... Η'

[Agora Object] T 450: Female Head

Broken off at the neck. Open behind: the edges look as if it had been intended for attachment; but the heavy white slip which covers the outside also covers a large part of the interior, and runs over ... 20 May 1933 ... Η'

[Agora Object] L 994: Lamp

The top of the handle broken off; otherwise complete. On rim, herringbone. Plain discus. Handle apparently solid, triple grooved above; below the handle is only simulated, by means of four rather broad ... 20 May 1933 ... Η'

[Agora Object] L 995: Lamp

A small piece missing from the rim; otherwise complete. On rim, herringbone pattern, set off from the discus by two ridges. Plain discus, with two ridges round the central filling hole. Handle solid, double ... 20 May 1933 ... Η' 312

[Agora Object] L 996: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of reverse. Double circular groove, enclosing the letter "C". Red clay and wash. Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Southeast corner of "Royal Stoa", lowest layer above "classical floor". Leica ... 20 May 1933 ... Η'

[Agora Object] L 997: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of side and reverse. A small bit of the rim, with pattern of wavy lines, preserved. On the reverse, double concentric circle enclosing the letter "E". Red wash and clay. Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 20 May 1933 ... Η' 314

[Agora Object] L 998: Lamp Fragment: Maker's Mark

Fragment of reverse. Within a single circular groove, the signature. Red wash. Light red clay. Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Southeast corner of "Royal Stoa", lowest layer above "classical floor" ... 20 May 1933 ... Η'