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[Agora Object] P 32615: Black Glaze Saucer

Pyre saucer. Seven joining fragments preserving almost complete saucer. Glaze scratched and worn especially on rim. Flat base (warped) with string marks. Flaring wall. Plain rim. Fine reddish-brown fabric ... 20 June 1996

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[Agora Object] P 32616: Black Glaze Saucer

Pyre saucer. Four joining fragments preserving complete base and part of rim and wall. Glaze worn. Base slightly concave with string marks. Steep convex wall. Plain rim. Fine reddish fabric. Black glaze ... 20 June 1996

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[Agora Object] P 32618: Lopadion Lid

Three joining fragments preserve complete lid except for three chips on rim. Knob with carination and flat top. Wall flaring out to a slightly convex lower part. Plain rim. Unglazed. Fine grained pinkish-yellow ... 3 July 1996

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[Agora Object] P 32619: Lopadion with Lid

Complete except for chips. Body (b) restored from seven fragments, lid (a) from four. Rounded bowl with slightly warped round bottom. Thickened rim with pronounced flange inside. High loop handle. Low ... 3 July 1996

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[Agora Object] P 32620: Saucer

Small pyre saucer. Complete. Mended from two fragments. Flaring wall. Rounded rim. Underside lightly concave with string marks. Fine pinkish clay. Glazed over all. Glaze misfired red-brown and chipped ... 3 July 1996

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[Agora Object] P 32621: Black Glaze Lekanis Lid Fragments

Four joining fragments (a) and a non-joining fragment (b) preserve half of pyre lekanis lid with complete profile. Glaze dull and very worn. Sloping wall almost vertical at rim. Roughly cylindrical knob ... 3 July 1996

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[Agora Object] P 32622: Saucer

Rimmed pyre saucer. Mended from fourteen fragments. Complete except for a section missing in the center and a few gaps. Double concave profile. Flat bottom (warped) with string marks. Inward sloping rim ... 3 July 1996

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[Agora Deposit] J 2:9: Pyre

Excavation of this pit began in 1995, tentatively identified as a pyre. This proved to be so with continued excavation in 1996. The deposits J 2:8 and J 2:9 were combined to become J 2:9. Miniature vessels ... Ca. 300 B.C.