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[Object] P 11652: Mortar Fragment

A single fragment preserves the complete profile except for the outer edge of the rim. An open basin with flat, grooved bottom, flaring sides and rim which projects horizontally. Clay gray at core, pinkish ... 15 April 1937

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[Object] P 11651: Funnel with Glaze Decoration

Fragments of rim, bottom and body missing, but profile complete (a few non-joining fragments). Restored in plaster. Rim turned sharply inward; flat lip, sloping out slightly. Three bands of dull brownish ... 15 April 1937

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[Object] P 11653: Frying Pan Fragment

A single fragment preserves the grooved handle, which is complete save minor fractures, and the immediately adjacent portion of the body. A rough hole in end of handle. Rather gritty brownish clay. Unglazed ... 15 April 1937

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[Object] P 14839: Mortar Fragments

Four non-joining fragments preserve profile and parts of rim and wall. Low base with concentric grooves on bottom; shallow body, and convex projecting rim, grooved near inner edge. Small pieces of millstone ... 17 April 1939

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[Object] P 4201: Storage Amphora

Mended from many pieces; small body fragments missing. Cylindrical straight-sided body tapering to a point; narrow shoulder, straight neck, double handles. Pinkish buff clay, covered on the outside with ... 23 February 1934

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[Object] P 762: Vessel Fragment: Thorn Ware

Bit of base(?) preserved. Sides neatly stippled. Unusually fine fabric; light red clay, very micaceous. Traces of clay wash(?). Cf. Agora V, part I, p. 85, pl. 63, no. M 4. In hard earth overlying bedrock, ... 11 May 1932

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[Object] P 16191: Amphora

Intact, save minor chips. Rather wide mouth and neck; broad shoulder with groove. Squat body tapering sharply to a small flat bottom. Broad grooved handles, from ridge below lip. Gritty buff clay; light ... 5 June 1939

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[Object] P 21740: Pitcher

Fragments of body missing; restored in plaster. Ring foot; globular body; bulbous trefoil mouth on short neck; handle from shoulder to neck and set at 90° angle to pour-spout instead of directly opposite ... May 1950