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[Agora Object] G 328: Bowl Fragment

Fragment from plain rim of open bowl. On inside lip, bounded by two grooves, with notched ridge below lower one. Smaller sharper groove lower down. Moulded glass. For context see Hesp. 20 (1951), p. 183 ... 22 April 1948

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[Agora Object] A 1372: Cornice Fragment: Doric

Broken at back and sides; edges of molding broken away. Top much worn: tramped on in some reuse. One original edge of mutule preserved, and approximately full depth, with three row of guttae, of which ... 22 April 1948

[Agora Object] A 1373: Cover Tile Fragment: Stamped

Small piece from curved cover tile; red brown clay with coarse bits in it. Left end of stamp with letters in relief, preserved. Marble pile. Leica ... 23 April 1948

[Agora Object] L 4481: Lamp

Handle missing otherwise intact. Shallow lamp; the base only slightly indicated. Narrow rim with ovules in relief; volutes at nozzle. Large discus, Athena Promachos, left, the filling hole through her ... 24 April 1948

[Agora Object] L 4482: Plastic Lamp Fragment: Signed

Fragment from top of lamp, with the heads of two figures side by side, their arms around each other's shoulders. Both have heavy curling locks falling to the shoulders, large wreaths and pierced eyes ... 24 April 1948

[Agora Object] L 4483: Lamp Fragment

Small fragment from discus with relief. A woman riding a horse led or grasped by a bearded man. Brown glaze. Thin gray-buff clay. Type XXII of Corinth collection. Mixed fill, Turkish Street. Leica ... 24 April 1948

[Agora Object] L 4526: Lamp Fragment: Inscribed

About a quarter of the rim, with the base of the semi-pierced handle and the edge of the discus preserved. Letters incised on discus before firing. Purple-brown glaze. Brown clay. Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 23 April 1948

[Agora Object] I 6107: Mortgage Stone Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken at bottom and left. Rough picked top; sloping right side; back has center cut back lower than edge and with deeper cutting along line of break at bottom, contemporary with or ... 21 April 1948