[Agora Object] P 23674: Hydria

Mended from several pieces; the body complete on one side, to the start of the neck; on the other side much is missing from the shoulder. Several wall, neck and rim fragments do not join. Pair of mending ... 10 December 1953

[Agora Object] P 23675: Oinochoe

[Originally identified as amphora or hydria.] Body, much mended, largely preserved, and a little of neck. Ring foot; ovoid body; on the shoulder, to either side, a trace of one attachment of a horizontal ... 10 December 1953

[Agora Object] P 23676: Black Figure Vessel Fragment

Wall fragment of a closed pot, broken all around. Head with part of arm and shield of a warrior to left. Red band on helmet. White strap over shoulder. Pinkish clay. Glaze black, somewhat mottled with ... 2 December 1953

[Agora Object] P 23677: Lekane

Single large fragment missing from lower body and foot; wall above this cracked; otherwise intact. Ring foot; neatly rolled rim; handles well up under rim. Glaze on interior and on rim, chocolate-brown; ... December 1953

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[Agora Object] P 23678: Mortar: Corinthian

Hole in bottom; part of one handle missing; otherwise intact. Flat bottom; spout with rectangular end; lug handles with vertical ribbing. Buff clay without grits. Well in Stoa Shop VI, box 12. Context ... 22 December 1953

[Agora Object] P 23679: Casserole

Most of rim and handles missing. A hole in the side has been crudely plugged with lead. A very thick layer of soot on the outside. Well in Stoa Shop VI, box 12. Leica ... 22 December 1953

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[Agora Object] P 23681: Stamnos with Graffiti

Fragments missing from wall; restored. Broad ovoid jar on high flaring ring foot; plain vertical rim. Heavy rolled horizontal handles set just above point of greatest diameter; a thumb impression at each ... December 1953

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[Agora Object] P 23682: Stamnos Fragment

About half of upper part preserved, filled out in plaster; nothing of bottom. Very broad jar, apparently similar to P 23681 (ΣΑ 2186) in general proportions, and with the same plain low vertical rim, but ... December 1953