[Agora Object] P 21730: Black Glaze Vessel Fragment: Barbotine

Small fragment of wall of a closed pot. Barbotine ornament consisting of horizontal rows of thorn-like projections. Buff clay. Heavy coat of dull black glaze on exterior. ADDENDA On exterior, tarry ... May 1950

[Agora Object] P 21731: One-Handled Beaker: Brittle Ware

Fragment of wall, with handle, missing; profile complete. Cylindrical beaker, base sharply offset from vertical wall; groove just below lip. Hard, dull red clay, very thin and brittle. No glaze, but exterior ... May 1950

[Agora Object] P 21733: Two-Handled Cup: Brittle Ware

Several joining and non-joining fragments including one complete handle and lower attachment for other; lip missing. Restored in plaster. Cup with shallow, convex body and high vertical rim offset by a ... May 1950

[Agora Object] P 21734: Jug: Brittle Ware

Fragmentary; profile complete except in neck; lower handle attachment preserved. Restored in plaster. One-handled jug with convex body, offset concave shoulder and wide neck and mouth. Horizontal grooves ... May 1950

[Agora Object] P 21736: Lekanis Fragment

Fragmentary; profile complete. Ring foot; convex wall; low offset concave lip as flange for a lid. Reddish-buff clay, coarse and rather soft. Dull red glaze overall. Finished Well east of Stoa room 11, ... May 1950

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[Agora Object] P 21737: Bowl

A few fragments of rim missing; restored in plaster. Deep bowl; ring foot; flaring wall; high, flaring concave rim. Reddish-buff clay, hard. Dark glaze applied inside and spilled over part of exterior; ... May 1950

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[Agora Object] P 21738: Two-Handled Bowl

Fragmentary; profile complete; plastered. Deep bowl; ring foot; flaring wall; everted rim and overhanging lip grooved on top and outer edges; two horizontal handles applied flush to lip. Hard, coarse, ... May 1950

[Agora Object] P 21740: Pitcher

Fragments of body missing; restored in plaster. Ring foot; globular body; bulbous trefoil mouth on short neck; handle from shoulder to neck and set at 90° angle to pour-spout instead of directly opposite ... May 1950