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[Agora Object] MC 1272: Turkish Pipe

Rim broken away. Round pipe with keel, sacklike bowl, and very short, fat stem-socket. Rouletting along keel where it joins bowl. Stamp on lower right side of stem socket, in shape of bird. Reddish-brown ... 12 June 1931

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[Agora Object] MC 1322: Turkish Pipe

Round pipe with no keel. Stamped zigzag pattern on wreath at end of socket; stepped ring termination. Brownish-gray clay, dark gray slip. Catalogued August 1981. Excavation date: 6 December 1931, according ... 6 December 1931

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[Agora Object] MC 1323: Turkish Pipe

Rim and stem socket missing. It has a bowl condensed to a disk, set off from rim by a wide, flat band. Keel beneath bowl outlined by two rows of rouletting. Brownish-red clay and slip, burnished. Catalogued ... 6 December 1931

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[Agora Object] P 3: Black Figure Cup Fragment: Type C

In the center, alternating tongues of red and black with white dots between the tips; above, a frieze with traces of a warrior with shield, the hind legs of a horse, and the feet of a second figure. ... 4 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 4: Black Figure Amphora Fragment

The head of a lion is turned over his back; the teeth, tongue and mane are painted reddish-purple; other details incised. Attic clay. 208 Leica ... 9 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 8: Black Glaze Vessel Fragment with Graffito

Base fragment, black glazed on interior and exterior. Base unglazed, inscribed: Attic clay. 257 Leica, 1-82 PD 1133-10(F 43) ... 15 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 11: Vessel Fragments

a) Part of P 25263 (ΟΕ 282). A portion of a frieze with panels of circles separated from another panel by a band of hatched lines; the second panel with a lozenge in the middle and parallel lines; below ... 16 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 12: Black Figure Cup Fragment: Type C and Inscribed

Fragment from the interior medallion. The border consists of alternating tongues of black and red bound on both sides by concentric circles and alternating dot bands. Within is the head and left shoulder ... 16 June 1931