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[Agora Notebook Page] Δ-5-6 (pp. 771-772)

Green Earth on Bedrock ... Δ-5 771, 772 Lot Δ 1 Lot Δ 2 Lot Δ 3 ... 1st half 5th B.C.

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[Agora Notebook Page] Δ-5-7 (pp. 773-774)

Green Earth on Bedrock. Under Pebble and Cement Floor. Cut under Conglomerate Wall. Plaster and Floor Fragments. Other. Last 0.05 Meters above Pebble and Cement Floor. Later Pebble and Cement Floor ... Δ-5 773, 774 Δ 201 L 469 Δ 779 P 16828 Δ 179 P 352 Lot Δ 4 Lot Δ 5 Lot Δ 6 Lot Δ 7 Lot Δ 8 Lot Δ 9 Lot Δ 10 Lot Δ 11 Lot Δ 12 Lot Δ 13 G 13:7 ... Early 5th B.C.

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[Agora Object] A 1113: Cover Tile Fragment: Stamped

A small fragment, broken all around, of a cover tile with dull black glaze on its outer surface. Stamped on interior, a palmette only partially preserved. Green earth, 5th c. fill. 303 Leica, color slide ... 31 March 1932

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[Agora Object] P 389: Red Figure Amphora Fragment

Decoration in clay-colored paint; hand drawn with incision, as is also a curly tail below it. Inside of neck glazed. Pink clay; heavy not very lustrous glaze. ADDENDA Same vase as P 24017 (DvB 22/6/1988) ... 21 March 1932

[Agora Object] P 411: Black Figure Column Krater Fragment

Below tongue pattern, upper part of armed warrior, left. Inside glazed with irregular reserved band center. Glaze streaky brown. Green earth. Leica ... 24 March 1932

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[Agora Object] P 419: Black Figure Amphora Fragment

Parts of two raised horse's heads and arched neck of a third. Unglazed inside. Applied red on mane. Leica, 80-43-10 ... 28 March 1932

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[Agora Object] P 447: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment

Fragment preserves a little of neck of pot, angle emphasized by reserved groove between, bordered by relief contour. Considerable horizontal curve indicates smallish pot. Glazed inside. Half-draped bearded ... 31 March 1932

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[Agora Object] P 484: Black Glaze Thymiaterion Lid

Mended from four pieces. Restored in plaster. Upper reserved band pierced by seven holes ca. 0.007m. wide. Lower part seems to have been cut away in a series of tall triangles. Unglazed inside; no traces ... 31 March 1932