[Agora Object] P 14912: Storage Amphora

Complete save for minor chips. Small ring foot with knob at center; egg-shaped body tapering toward bottom; tall narrow tapering neck; small sharply moulded mouth; handles rise above mouth. Coarse brick-red ... 18 April 1939

[Agora Object] P 14917: Jug with Graffito

Mended from a number of fragments; complete save minor bits. Ring foot; roundish body with horizontal ribbing on upper half, a deep groove at base of neck and a lighter groove around middle of neck; high ... 18 April 1939

[Agora Object] P 14920: Spyris

Complete save minor chips. A small open pot with grooved basket handle and flat bottom; two grooves just below lip and two more at middle of wall. Rim pinched in so as to form an oblong. Buff to pinkish-buff ... 18 April 1939

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[Agora Object] P 14926: Plate with Graffito and Rouletting

About a quarter of rim and wall missing. Restored in plaster. Deep plate, or shallow bowl, with flat bottom, flaring wall and out-rolled rim; two double circles of rouletting on floor. Graffito on bottom: ... 2 May 1939

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[Agora Object] P 14927: Unguentarium

Two pieces of body missing; rim nicked. Pear-shaped body with flat bottom; tall neck, flat-topped projecting rim. Clay gray to yellow, buff to pink. Well, container 8. Leica ... 3 May 1939

[Agora Object] P 14929: Beaker: Brittle Ware

Mended from many pieces. Low flaring ring foot; deep angular pear-shaped body; offset projecting rim with moulded vertical face; grooves around lower body and just below lip. Micaceous red clay; thin ... 4 May 1939

[Agora Object] P 14930: Plate Fragment

Piece from flat floor, with low ring foot and start of upturned rim. Micaceous buff clay, glaze entirely gone from inside; a little remains on outside. A joining fragment added from sherds gives more ... 5 May 1939

[Agora Object] P 14932: Bowl

Made up from six pieces; chips of rim and piece of wall missing. Restored in plaster. Small hemispherical bowl on moulded ring foot. Typical clay and glaze, the latter somewhat worn. Pergamene? Well, ... 5 May 1939