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A 1370: Well Tile

Small pieces missing. Rim slightly thickened above and below. Large square lifting hole set near one edge. Well, Fill 4, late 5th century B.C. (earliest tiled well in the Agora). 6999 Leica ... 18 October 1947

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P 18988: Amphora with Dipinto

Mended from many pieces; partly plastered; half the lip and several wall fragments missing. Broad ovoid body; almost straight neck with rolled rim. Handle attached below lip; collared toe slightly flaring ... 26 September 1947

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P 18989: Storage Amphora Fragment with Graffiti

Mended from many pieces; preserved with many gaps from below shoulder to rim. High shoulder; medium tall neck with a pronounced bulge at the upper part, where the handles attach. Graffito on lower neck ... 26 September 1947

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P 18952: Bowl or Cup Fragment with Graffito

Part of the bottom of a bowl or cup with ring foot. Incised on bottom: Black to red glaze over all, except resting surface and inside foot, reserved, with circle and dot at center of floor. Well, fill ... 26 September 1947

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P 18977: Epinetron Fragments

One fragment preserves part of side with finished edge below and start of curve at front. Second fragment preserves back corner with rolled rim. Wheel ridges prominent on underside. Dull red wash inside ... 26 September 1947

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P 18981: Lekane

Mended from many fragments; restored in plaster. Flaring ring foot; rim nearly flat on top, the edge sharply turned down. Uptilted handles. Black glaze, streaked with red, inside and on rim; narrow reddish ... 26 September 1947

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P 18984: Mushroom Jug

One handle and wall fragments missing. Angular body on ring foot, the upper body shallow-domed. Short concave neck marked off from the shoulder by a thin ridge. Round mouth with thickened lip rounded on ... 26 September 1947

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P 18979: Stamnos with Glaze Decoration

Mended from many pieces; the neck missing, one handle, part of the shoulder, and a few fragments from the wall. Large flaring ring foot, flat on bottom; ovoid body; rolled handle, horizontal, rising from ... 26 September 1947