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[Agora Coin] N 52548

Athens ... Sv. 92.17, 18; NCP, CC:ii. [(B 17:1b)] Obv. Head or bust of Athena r., wearing Corinthian helmet (similar to Agora XXVI, nos. 248-253); border of dots. Rev. AθHNA-IωN Bearded Dionysos seated r., behind ... (140's or) 150's--ca. 175 after Christ

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[Agora Notebook Page] ΠΠ-4-27 (pp. 644-645)

Toggle. Base. Floor Tile. Mortar and Pestle ... ΠΠ-4 644, 645 ST 429 ST 430 ΠΠ 372 S 1319 A 1349 ST 431 ST 429 ST 430 A 1349 ST 431 ... 23 March 1948

[Agora Object] ST 430: Base

Perhaps originally the foot of a table. The top broken off in antiquity, and worn. Roughly hollowed out inside. Circular base with a vertical face below and concave profile above. Band around bottom picked; ... 21 March 1948

[Agora Object] ST 431: Mortar and Pestle

Found one inside the other; both intact except for chip missing from one handle of mortar. Mortar: shallow bowl on low raised base; on the rim, three lugs with finger mouldings, and a vestigial spout (no ... 22 March 1948

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[Agora Object] T 2573: Female Head

Small head, the hair worn in a knot-like behind and crowned with a stephane above which rises a butterfly-bow of curls. On the left shoulder hair worked behind loop curls. Head and neck to shoulder preserved ... 22 March 1948

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[Agora Object] G 337: Plate Fragments

The floor and the bottom with ring base preserved. Also a non-joining part of the rim and a fragment from the body preserved. Somewhat out of shape. Flat profile. Slight rise in middle of bottom. Thin ... 22 March 1948

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[Agora Object] G 338: Bowl Fragment

Three pieces preserve base and start of sharply rising side walls. Base formed by projecting points, pinched out, just as G 297. No pontil or post. Heavy enamel weathering with pitting. Colorless glass ... 22 March 1948

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[Agora Object] G 339: Bowl Fragment

Most of base preserved with beginning of outward flaring walls. High sloping base (folded), hollow around edge. Very uneven bottom (central part); thickened portion in center of bottom. Heavy enamel weathering ... 22 March 1948