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[Agora Object] W 8: Bowl Fragment

Two joining fragments preserve all but part of side and rim. A plain open bowl with curving but nearly vertical sides and a thick flat bottom. Trace of projecting handle at rim (?). ADDENDA Preserved ... 14 April 1937

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[Agora Object] T 1481: Handle with Impressed Decoration: Horse

An impression of a bridled horse's head. Details very carefully executed. Hastily made but apparently baked. ADDENDA: It is from a handle. Cleaning inside Tholos. Leica, 7-290, 81-35-22, 81-35-17 ... 15 April 1937

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[Agora Object] T 1442: Mold Fragments for Draped Female Figurine

Fragment a) a short length of one edge is preserved. A mass of much creased drapery from the mid-parts of a female figure. Hard red clay. Fragment b) preserves a finished edge, and part of the drapery ... 16 April 1937

[Agora Object] T 1451: Head of Negroid Figurine

Bald head, except for top knot on back of head. Deep punched eyes and nostrils. Red brown clay. ADDENDA: Scalp lock on back of head. Probably from a plastic lamp. Well. Leica, LXIX-22 ... 16 April 1937

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[Agora Object] G 111: Bottle Fragment

Long neck with projecting lip and part of body preserved. Shape probably like flat bottomed bottle. Bluish glass. Cf. G 160. Well on lower north slope of Areopagus. Container 105. Late 1st-early 2nd c ... 14 April 1937

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[Agora Object] G 159: Bottle Fragment

A single fragment preserves the neck and flaring lip. The glass now opaque white inside and out. Well on lower north slope of Areopagus. Use filling. Container 98. Early 2nd to 150-200 A.D. Leica, LIX-80 ... 14 April 1937

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[Agora Object] G 160: Fragmentary Bottle

The several fragments made up into two groups, with one piece of body left over. A bottle with a broad flat bottom and a tall narrow neck. See G 111, for complete neck and mouth. Well on lower north slope ... 14 April 1937

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[Agora Object] G 161: Fragmentary Cup

Three joining fragments seem to preserve the complete profile. Heavy discoid base. Raised knob at center of floor. More or less straight sides. Possibly broken at top. Well on lower north slope of Areopagus ... 14 April 1937