[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 687

Over half of rim and parts of wall and floor missing. Rounded resting surface; pointed underside. Convex body with slight flare at top. Rim slightly undercut inside. Metallic brown glaze, mostly missing; ... 150-110

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[Agora Object] PNP 394: Megarian Bowl Fragment

Leaf calyx, feet above. Part of the lower wall preserved. Calyx: From the medallion, spring two rows of leaves Wall: The lower part of the legs of two figures facing left and right respectively. Clay: ... 1934

[Agora Object] P 23775: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Rim fragment. Nearly straight rim, lip only slightly everted, and with no scraped groove beneath. Rim plain above; lower down, a guilloche band above a zone of large leaves, overlapping from left to right ... 8 April 1954

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[Agora Object] A 394: Sima Fragment

Broken on right end and along inner edge. At the left end there remains a trace of a cutting for a half-housing joint. Cyma reversa type crowned with an ovolo molding. On the front a band of palmettes ... 1932

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[Agora Object] P 18949: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragments

Two fragments from a bell krater. On the rim, a large wreath of olive. On the wall fragment, at right, part of a bearded draped figure, carrying a scepter(?); in front of him, at left of fragment, an uncertain ... 28 June-8 July 1947

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[Agora Object] P 8133: Bowl or Krater Fragments

From a large open bowl or krater, with a ridge setting off body from rim. Rim and interior covered with brownish glaze; outside, creamy slip with concentric circle decoration with maltese crosses. Gritty ... 8, 25 February 1936

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[Agora Object] P 8134: Skyphos Fragment

From a footed bowl with horizontal handles. Buff clay, slipped; glaze bands on rim and below handles. Slightly metallic black glaze inside. Disturbed protogeometric over bedrock. Leica PD 2904 ... 8, 25 February 1936

[Agora Object] T 736: Head of Boy Figurine

Broken behind and at neck. A full face. The head is covered by a veil which leaves only a fringe of hair exposed Traces of white and red paint on garment. White color for eyes, red for flesh. Late Roman ... 27 February 1935