[Agora Object] P 25433: Black Glaze Dipper

Much of wall and part of bottom missing. Flat bottom outlined by groove; two grooves at plain lip; band handle attached just below lip. Worn black to brown glaze. Tiled Well, container 1. 5750-5752 Leica ... June 1955

[Agora Object] P 25464: Vessel Fragment with Graffito

Fragment preserves neck, handle, part of shoulder of large ovoid jar. Wheel-ridged body; small neck; rolled rim. Broad, concave, ridged band handle. Graffito below handle: Dark brown micaceous clay ... 1 April 1939

[Agora Object] P 25474: Amphora Fragment with Graffito

Fragment from neck and shoulder of amphora. Graffito on shoulder, broken to right: Hard, micaceous red clay; lighter surface. Context unknown. Leica PD 1133-37(Ha 14) ... (1956)

[Agora Object] P 25475: Jar Fragment with Graffito

Fragment of neck and shoulder of large storage jar. Letters heavily incised on shoulder before firing, broken to right: Hard, gritty red clay, chipped on exterior. Context unknown. Leica PD 1133-30(F ... (1956)

[Agora Object] P 25489: Black Figure Amphora Fragments: Official Measure

Two fragments probably from the same vase; unglazed inside. Both from wall near shoulder. a) Above, part of upper border of panel. In panel, one eye and a little of the head of an owl, facing. Very large ... (1956)

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[Agora Object] B 30: Female Head : Nike

Two thirds life size. Preserved intact save for eyeballs which probably were inset. Hair gathered up from all sides to a stout peg in middle of crown. Terminates in front below throat in a triangular projection ... 27 February 1932

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[Agora Object] B 87: Fragmentary Votive Tripod

Shallow bowl. Legs riveted at the rim and a pierced disk-shaped handle on one side. Thin and poorly made. Cf. ArchEph (1917), pp. 208-209 (for tripods found at Sounion); Olympia IV, pl. XXVII, nos. 536 ... 5 April 1933

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[Agora Object] B 163: Fragments of a Statue

a) Preserves part of the body. b) Preserves part of the hip. c) Is a large right hand, the thumb almost entirely preserved, the rest of the fingers broken off. In the Autumn of 1935, I. Bakoulis, going ... 10-12 April 1934