[Agora Object] P 3790: Black Figure Vessel Fragment

From the shoulder of a large closed vase. On the outside, part of a large animal frieze, right. To the left, part of a lion(?); to the right, part of a long bird with long legs, incised wings and curly ... 5 May 1934

[Agora Object] P 25339: Vessel Fragment

Broken all around. At top and left, two bands. Parts of facing long-necked, long-beaked birds, dotted lozenge between them and to left. Brown glaze. Tholos Trench V, pit below layer e. 2441 Leica, 81-532, ... 16 April 1938

[Agora Object] P 25267: Vessel Fragment

Fragment from a large vase, near shoulder. From bottom up: three lines, row of dots, two lines, panels divided by two vertical lines. At left, bird with striped body; at right, hind part of horse. Brown ... (August 1955)

[Agora Object] P 13666: Vessel Fragment

From the wall of a very large closed pot. Part of a large long-necked bird to the right. Uncertain object behind. Arc of dots in the field, above the bird. Pinkish clay; glaze black, worn. Well. Leica, ... 31 March 1934

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[Agora Object] P 1731: Amphora Fragment

Fragment of large amphora(?). Water bird right; traces probably of another bird behind and running dog as filling ornament; wings of the birds in applied white lines. Traces of burning. Early Orientalizing ... 25-26 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 16326: Bowl Fragment

A single fragment preserves part of rim and body of an open bowl. Exterior: parts of heads of two denizens of the animal(?) kingdom. Metallic black glaze on interior. Great hole. Proto-attic well. 1168 ... May 1939

[Agora Object] P 7488: Amphora Fragments

Three fragments of a large pot. Amphora? a) Part of rim, slightly flaring, with a ridge at the bottom, and a trace of handle attachment. b) Body fragment. Head and neck of a large bird, right, the head ... 17 March-1 April 1936

[Agora Object] P 13765: Vessel Fragment

From the wall of a very large closed pot. Most of body, drooping tail, and legs of a bird, right; at right, part of tail of a second bird. Gritty pinkish-brown clay; black glaze mostly flaked away. Well ... 11-24 May 1938