[Agora Object] P 1651: Pyxis Fragment

Fragment from base. Decorated with concentric circles edged by dots inside and out. The type of pyxis decorated inside and beneath appears to belong to a more advanced stage than those hitherto listed ... 15 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 1652: Pyxis Fragment

Fragment from base. Flat bottom. Decorated with hatched band, lines and petals on outside. Developed style. Cf. P 1626; CVA Cambridge, I, pl. I:19b. Geometric area outside house; from above bedrock between ... 10 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 1653: Amphora Fragment

Fragment from shoulder of large amphora. Decorated with broad band, zigzag and a petal. Light slip. Technically this piece resembles Protogeometric ware, but the petal is a later motif. Geometric area ... 1 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 1640: Pyxis Lid Fragment

Pyxis lid with flattened knob. Decorated with star and filling dots. Much burned. Developed style. Truncated knob unusual. Geometric area, outside house; from beside wall A-A and pit F. Leica, 3-21 ... 18 May 1932

[Agora Object] P 1649: Hydria Fragments

Handle fragment from a belly-handled closed pot, probably a hydria [originally identified as kylix]. Decorated with dots, stripes and star; on shoulder, broad and narrow bands. Simple style. Cf. P 586 ... 1 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 1641: Pyxis Fragment

Fragment from shoulder. Decorated with lines, dots and maeander. Burned. Developed style. Geometric area, outside house; from beside wall A-A and pit F. Leica, 3-21 PD 382 ... 25-26 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 1642: Pyxis Lid Fragment

Pyxis lid with raised interior band. Decorated with wide and narrow bands and one band of hatching. Simple style. Geometric area, outside house; from filling near grave. Leica, 3-21 PD 382 ... 27 April, 5 May 1932

[Agora Object] P 1643: Pyxis Lid Fragment

Pyxis lid fragment with raised interior band. Outer end broken. Decorated with wide and narrow bands and tooth pattern. Simple or developed style. Geometric area, outside house; from a pit. Leica, 3-21 ... 1 April 1932