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P 4858: Black Glaze Mug: Ribbed

Two-handled mug. One handle, much of floor and wall missing; restored in plaster. Low base ring; shallow reeding; plain beading at root of neck; double handles. Firm black glaze scratched away from grooves ... 24 February 1935

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P 22802: Two-Handled Mug Fragment: Ribbed

Three joining fragments preserve part of rim and wall. Petal ribbing on wall. Concentric circles near base of rim and in bottom of petals. Glaze discolored to a mottled brown. Sherds from same fill stored ... April 1952

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P 16750: Two-Handled Mug

Part of wall, lip and one handle missing. Restored in plaster. Low ring base. Low plump body drawn in only very slightly toward the base. At the top, the wall draws slightly inward, and then flares out ... 21 May 1940

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P 21541: Two-Handled Mug: Ribbed

Mended from two pieces. Two-thirds of the walls including most of one handle and all of the second(?) missing. Restored in plaster. Nearly vertical high rim set off by a ridge; low ring foot; vertical ... 6 June 1951

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P 10123: Black Glaze Mug

About half of rim and walls, one handle and trace of attachment of the other preserved. Restored in plaster. Nearly vertical walls; slightly out-turned rim; vertical band handles. Light grooves around ... March 1937

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P 10569: Cup

Fragments of rim and wall missing. Finely moulded ring foot, deep body and narrow flaring lip. Grooved ring handles set just below lip. A scraped groove just above the foot. The underside reserved, with ... 27 May 1937

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P 9210: Black Glaze Mug Fragment with Incised Decoration

Fragment only, preserving part of low, convex wall, high concave neck and attachment for a broad vertical handle. Neck is sharply set off from wall by an angular groove. Wall decorated with a geometric ... 15-26 May 1936

Agora XII, no. 223

Ring foot with concave moulding on inner face. Concave- convex wall; two ring handles. Reserved: resting surface and underside with circle and dot. Two similar, fragmentary, are P 6523 E 13:1, the foot ... Ca. 450 B.C.