[Agora Object] A 1455: Antefix Fragment: Plastic and Inscribed

Fragment preserving lower part of antefix with start of cover tile. Relief palmette above spirals; raised letters along lower edge: ΗΡΑΚΛΕΙΔΟΥ. Red tile fabric with remains of light buff surfacing and ... 28 April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1486: Pan Tile Fragment: Stamped

Fragment of a pan tile. Red glaze on the upper slightly concave surface; on the lower, circular stamp with dolphin. N.-S. Street; packing of road along gutter wall. Late 5th to early 4th c. B.C. 1820 Leica, ... 29 April 1949

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[Agora Object] G 375: Fragment

Raised design like two-pronged fork. Thin colorless glass. South House, room 18, layer G. Containers 173-174. Debris of Herulian destruction. Leica ... 30 April 1949

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[Agora Object] G 377: Plate Fragment

Much mended fragment, preserving most of base and center of floor. Flat floor, high slightly flaring ring base. Raised circle in center of underside with small central boss. Opaque white glass. South House, ... 4 May 1949

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[Agora Object] G 381: Bottle Fragment

Round mouth, narrow neck, and both of the flat vertical handles of a square (?) bottle. Thin fabric, greenish. Another fragment, joining, and giving the full height of the second handle, found in going ... 9 May 1949

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[Agora Object] G 382: Fragmentary Bottle

Fragments from a flat-bottomed globular bottle with long narrow neck and mouth like that of an unguentarium. The base preserved, and parts of the wall, neck and mouth, upper and lower sections non-joining ... 6 May 1949

[Agora Object] I 6152: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. About half the circumference preserved of a small round column with mouldings (chipped away) below the flat top. On top part of the round dowel hole is preserved. Letters below the ... 5 May 1949

[Agora Object] I 6153: Grave Stone

Inscribed family grave stone. The top broken off. Tapering stele with a projection (now worn away) across the bottom. The letters at the right side preserved where they were covered; worn farther to ... 6 May 1949