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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 16, s. 229, p. 211

IG II², 344. SEG XXI, 279. SEG XXXII, 92. IG II², 368. SEG XXI, 280, 296. IG II², 488. SEG XXXI, 79. SEG XXXII, 90. IG II², 555, line 6. IG ΙΙ², 264, line 14. IG II², 479. IG II², 522. IG II², 534. IG ... Agora 16 211 I 5251 ... 22 February 1938 ... IG II², 344 ... IG II², 368 ... IG II², 555, line 6

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 16, s. 125, p. 107

IG II², 1514. SEG XXV, 176. IG II², 1515. IG II², 1519. IG II², 1521. SEG XXI, 555. IG II², 1524. IG II², 1622, lines 446-447. SEG XXX, 106. SEG XXXV, 118. IG II², 2318. SEG XIX, 168. SEG XXVI, 202. SEG ... Agora 16 107 I 5354 ... 23 March 1938 ... IG II², 1514 ... IG II², 1442, line 3 ... IG II², 1461, line 11

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1775

Medicine Bottle. Handle and half of neck and mouth missing. Flat base with string marks. Irregular, barrel-shaped body with slightly angular shoulder. Short, thick neck; plain, slightly outturned rim ... Context of late 1st century B.C. and 1st century after Christ ... On lower body, stamped within lozenge: Νικι'ας λυ'κιος ἐπ" γγυ'αι Fine, sandy, micaceous, reddish yellow fabric (7.5YR 7/6); dull red glaze on neck and inside mouth. ... Although the epsilon is lacking in the Agora stamp, its last line may tentatively be read as suggested above on analogy with the latter. ... The name Νικι'ας occurs also on medicine bottles of other shapes (IG XIV 2406:4b; Calvet 1982, p. 282; Ephesos IX, ii/ii, O 27, pp. 149, 152, pl. 214) and, according to Virginia Grace, on bottles in the Benaki collection and from the island of Rhodes (Benaki M 3; MS 555--557, 564) naming Νικι'ας τοῦ Θευδο'του.