[Agora Object] P 17399: Oinochoe

Body preserved, broken off at base of neck. Low ring foot; squat body with straight neck; one vertical rolled handle. Covered with dull glaze, black to brown; at level of greatest diameter, reserved band ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 17400: Storage Amphora

Central part of body restored. High flaring ring foot and plump ovoid body; slightly concave neck, rounded rim; below rim, raised ring around neck; rolled vertical handles, from shoulder to middle of neck ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 17401: Spouted Bowl

Almost entirely restored, but profile complete; part of one handle also preserved. Flaring [base]; sharply curved shoulder; plain rim, grooved just outside its edge; rolled lifting handles set vertically ... July 1946

[Agora Object] P 17402: Amphora

All of the neck and mouth, as well as the bottom of the body and the foot, missing; vertical rolled handles preserved. Squat round-bodied amphora with wide neck. Pinkish-buff Attic clay. Covered outside ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 17403: Amphora Fragments

Four main fragments and numerous smaller: a) Preserves the nearly vertical high ring foot and bottom of the body. On the foot, narrow zone filled with running dog. At junction of body and foot, a wide ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 20474: Potter's Test Piece with Hole

Irregular fragment from side wall of closed pot. Near center of fragment, circular hole (diam. 0.029). Inside and out, wide loop of glaze surrounding hole. Glaze runs onto break on one side and bottom ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 20475: Potter's Test Piece with Hole

Fragment from lower neck and upper shoulder of large closed pot, probably an amphora. Circular hole, 0.019 in diam., placed at join of neck and body. Pinkish-buff clay. Brownish-black glaze covering part ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 20476: Potter's Test Piece

Roughly triangular fragment from neck and upper shoulder of large closed pot, probably an amphora. Circular hole, 0.02 in diam., cut into neck at about mid-height (nearly half of circumference missing) ... July 1946