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[Agora Notebook Page] Ζ-2-117

Building B; Porch. North Side in Late Pit. / ... / Cesspool in Building B. General Note; Open Area to South of Building. Record of Pottery ... Ζ-2 ... General Note; Open Area to South of Building ... Record of Pottery

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[Agora Publication] Agora XXXIII: Hellenistic Pottery: The Plain Wares

Rotroff, S ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This manuscript represents the third and final volume in the publication of the Hellenistic pottery unearthed by the American excavations in the Athenian Agora. The first installment (Agora XXII) was devoted ... 2008 ... This manuscript represents the third and final volume in the publication of the Hellenistic pottery unearthed by the American excavations in the Athenian Agora. ... In all, about 1,400 Hellenistic vessels in these categories have been entered into the excavation record, which are represented here in a catalogue of 847 objects. ... While it documents the pottery assemblage of one site, this book will be an essential reference tool for archaeologists around the Mediterranean.

[Agora Deposit] Q 20:6: Disturbed Pyre

Greek House J, under room 8 of Roman House H. Typical though very fragmentary pyre pottery lay dispersed in a stratum over bedrock with pottery ranging from the 5th to the mid-3rd c. In same general area ... Early 4th c. B.C.? ... Greek House J, under room 8 of Roman House H. Typical though very fragmentary pyre pottery lay dispersed in a stratum over bedrock with pottery ranging from the 5th to the mid-3rd c. ... There is no record of burning or bone.

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[Agora Object] P 30136: Ostrakon of Eukrates Eudramonos

Wall fragment of an unglazed pot. The ostrakon complete. Ευκράτης Ευδράμονος. Characteristic letters Η Σ. N.B. This ostrakon was mislaid in the course of handling the large amount of pottery from the ... 3 April 1972 ... This ostrakon was mislaid in the course of handling the large amount of pottery from the Crossroads Enclosure. ... This ostracon was mislaid in the course of handling the large amount of pottery from the Crossroads Enclosure. The above record is based on an informal note made by Eugene Vanderpool at the time of discovery.