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[Agora Object] G 387: Bowl Fragment

Rim fragment from a fairly shallow bowl. Plain rim with two grooved lines below on interior. Thick pale purple molded glass. Agora sample no. 303. Poros Building (Strategeion ?). Stone packing for missing ... June 1949

[Agora Object] PNP 387: Megarian Bowl Fragment

Antithetical cocks Part of the wall preserved Calyx: Covered by two rows of fronds tipped by plain triangles. Wall: Two antithetical cocks. Clay: Pinkish, buff. Glaze: Firm black glaze outside. Red glaze ... 1932-34

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[Agora Object] S 387: Portrait Herm

Mended from five pieces. Missing: end of nose, edge of left ear; right shoulder and back; small breaks in drapery and neck on left side, slice of hair over the right temple. The height of the bust is ... Ca. 215-225 A.D.

[Agora Object] T 729: Female Head

Broken away at neck. Head of woman with high headdress projecting behind. Features rubbed. Traces of red paint on flesh. White for hair and eyes. Pinkish micaceous clay. Late Roman fill between tongue ... 27 February 1935

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[Agora Object] P 25778: Cooking Bell

Considerable missing from walls. Restored in plaster. High domed object of heavy micaceous ware. Interior blackened from use. Micaceous ware. Finished Well beneath Stoa gutter. Context ca. 520-490 B.C ... May-June 1954

[Agora Object] P 14052: Black Figure Cup Fragment

Fragment of kylix, broken all around. Part of interior medallion preserved: part of head of horse, right; white for mane. Medallion bordered by concentric bands; parts of two preserved, each composed of ... April 1938

[Agora Object] P 10614: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Wall fragment from a large krater, glazed on inside only. Lettering on outside: Tholos Trench E, east end, layer I. 1735 Leica PD 636-16 ... 28 May 1937

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[Agora Object] P 4883: Pyxis with Lid

The body intact; the lid mended from two pieces, about a third and the handle missing. a) Round pyxis with low ring foot, convex side wall, and flange inside rim to receive lid; flange and lid pierced ... 5 March 1935