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[Agora Object] P 2026: Amis: Banded

Mended from many fragments; small fragments still missing from sides and lower edge of the spout. Above the hood-shaped edge of the spout is a small protuberance at the top of the vase. Beyond this, a ... 16 May 1933

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[Agora Object] P 2351: Black Glaze Bowl

Mended from many fragments. Small pieces yet missing from bottom and sides. Ring base. Reserved: edge of bottom and resting surface of foot, ring around exterior, edges of lip (outer and upper). Good black ... 4 April 1933

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[Agora Object] P 2352: Amis

Many fragments from the sides, and the lower edge of the hooded spout are missing. The vase has been mended from innumerable pieces. The reserved surface of the vase is rubbed with pink. Bands of red-brown ... 4 April 1933

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[Agora Object] P 2353: Lekane

Large two-handled bowl. Mended from many fragments. Several pieces from the sides and a small piece of the rim are missing. Flaring, slightly overhanging rim; two horizontal handles; ring foot. Thin glaze ... 4 April 1933

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[Agora Object] P 2355: Bowl

Mended from many fragments. Most of foot and lower part of sides missing. Flaring lip, rounded on top and projecting, handles curving upward and set lower than in P 2353 and P 2354. Ring foot, vertical ... 4 April 1933

[Agora Object] P 2356: One-Handler

Mended from five fragments. Pieces missing from rim, bottom and lower sides of vase. Sides slightly incurving, the very low ring foot has evidently been cut away in part. Its inner edge on the bottom is ... 4 April 1933

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[Agora Object] P 2359: Lopas

Mended from many fragments. Pieces still missing from rim, sides, and bottom. In shape like P 2358. Both handles and the imitation spout are preserved. Coarse red, very micaceous clay. Traces of burning ... 4 April 1933

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[Agora Object] P 2360: Lopas

Mended from many fragments. Pieces still missing from rim, sides and bottom. Mock spout and most of one handle missing. In shape like P 2358 and P 2359. Reddish-buff micaceous clay. Traces of burning ... 4 April 1933