[Agora Object] MC 937: Spindle Whorl

Conical convex whorl, flaring at the bottom. Two scraped rings about half way up. Good black glaze worn on top and round edge at bottom. Pink clay. Publication: ca. 500 B.C. Well A. 1081 Leica, 81-165 ... 21 April 1953

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[Agora Object] MC 938: Spindle Whorl

Preserved, decorated with black figured rings and dots. ADDENDA Publication: early 5th c. B.C. (publication) Well A. Late 6th into early 5th c. B.C. 1081 Leica, 81-165 PD 2112-8 ... Publication: early 5th c. B.C.

[Agora Object] MC 948: Spindle Whorl

Slender concave-conical, with nearly flat bottom. Two incised lines around it half way up, and a reserved line at edge of bottom. Firm velvety glaze. Publication: ca. 500 B.C. Well A. Box 10. Late 6th-early ... Publication: ca. 500 B.C.

[Agora Object] P 23119: Miniature Oinochoe

Chous. Intact, except chip from mouth. Band handle; flat bottom. Blobs on shoulder, glazed band around the neck. Inside of lip, top of handle, lower part of body and underside of foot glazed. Buff clay; ... 21 April 1953

[Agora Object] P 23122: Stemmed Dish

Piece missing from foot, chip from rim. Thickened plain rim set off by a groove; torus foot with slightly concave upper surface and angular resting surface. Glazed except profile of foot, resting surface ... 21 April 1953

[Agora Object] P 23123: Stemmed Dish

Half bowl including stem preserved. Thickened outcurving rim; ring set off by two scraped grooves at joint of foot. One scraped groove just below rim and two more half way up, all on the outside. Reserved ... 21 April 1953

[Agora Object] P 23124: Black Figure Skyphos

Mended from seven pieces; one rim fragment does not join. Part of rim and one handle missing. Offset lip; echinus foot; convex bottom. On each side: satyr rushing to right between vertical rows of dots ... 21 April 1953

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[Agora Object] P 23125: Red Figure Cup Fragment: Inscribed and Type C

Mended from nine pieces. Most of rim, foot and one handle missing. Helmeted warrior with shield to left, kneeling on right knee. Device, two concentric circles. Nonsense inscription in red. Inside handle ... 21 April 1953