[Agora Object] P 18603: Saucer

Mended from three pieces. Smaller and slightly shallower than P 18602. Cf. P 18596. Finished Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7). 6144 Leica, XXIX-81, XXIX-87 ... 29 September 1947 ... Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7) ... Leica, XXIX-81, XXIX-87

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 222

Parts of foot restored. Sharply defined, flaring foot; beveled resting surface; pointed underside with unglazed patch. Upper and lower body meet at angle. Old-man-mask thumb rests. Opposing olive garland ... 275-250

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1165

Half of rim and neck and piece of body missing. Base with angular profile. Fairly squat body with high shoulder; scraped groove on shoulder. Shiny black glaze, part of foot and lower body unglazed. Cf ... 325-300

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 541

Rim chipped. Flat bottom with groove around edge. Glazed groove at base of rim. Dull red glaze. Similar treatment of bottom and rim on 542. Similar profile: P 12154 (N 20:4, fill II), P 19922 (D 17:4, ... 150-125

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1706

Situla. Foot and rim chipped. Raised base with flaring profile; concave underside. Deep body with two grooves below projecting rim. Strap handle, concave to outside. Fine, porous, very micaceous fabric ... Context of 325-200

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 24

One handle, over half of upper body, and part of lower body and foot restored. Scraped groove in resting surface; concave underside with nipple. High, slightly tapering stem. Cylindrical upper body ... 275-260

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[Agora Object] P 23751: Pitcher

Small chips missing from rim; small hole in lower wall. Flat base; plump body; round mouth; strap handle. Buff clay. Covered with thin wash, fired black and brown. Late Helladic III. Mycenaean grave ... 24 March 1954

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1572

Thymiaterion. Part of rim and wall missing. Conical stand, flaring at bottom. Deep, spreading bowl. Irregularity to right of break suggests that there may have been a single handle. Hard, fine, reddish ... 2nd or 1st century? (context mainly of 3rd century after Christ but with two late Hellenistic coins [ΓΓ-211, ΓΓ-212])