[Agora Lot] ΣΑ 539: Well; From Top; Containers 1-2

Ca. 110 fine ware and ca. 20 coarse ware sherds, most of which are 6th to 5th century; latest fragments include a kantharos and bowl with broad base, both mid-5th c. B.C ... Late 6th-early 5th-mid 4th

[Agora Object] P 23650: Jar: Banded

One handle missing; small hole in body. Wide mouth; flat bottom; two small vertical handles with figure eight decoration on outside. A few horizontal bands around body. Pinkish-buff clay. Glaze black ... 2 December 1953

[Agora Object] P 23651: Two-Handled Cup

Intact. A small deep cup with horizontal handles; small flat bottom. Bands and hatching on top of rim. Red glaze, worn. Well under rubble wall of predecessor of Square Building, Pier 17 west. Box 4 ... 2 December 1953

[Agora Object] P 23652: Two-Handled Cup

Intact. Small deep cup with horizontal handles and flat bottom. Rim reserved; on the inside, two narrow bands, and groups of crosshatching. Reserved band around middle of wall inside. Streaky black to ... 3 December 1953

[Agora Object] P 23660: Amphora: Banded

Mouth missing, but body and most of neck and both handles preserved. Small, straight-sided ring foot; deep ovoid body; band handles from well down on neck. Three glaze bands around the body, one near ... 9 December 1953

[Agora Object] P 23675: Oinochoe

[Originally identified as amphora or hydria.] Body, much mended, largely preserved, and a little of neck. Ring foot; ovoid body; on the shoulder, to either side, a trace of one attachment of a horizontal ... 10 December 1953

[Agora Object] P 23653: Pitcher

Intact. Flattened bottom; wide round mouth; band handle from mouth. Gritty red clay. Unglazed. Blackened by fire on side opposite handle. Well under rubble wall of predecessor of Square Building, Pier ... 3 December 1953

[Agora Object] P 23656: Amphora: Banded

Intact except for chips. Ring foot; wide mouth; thickened rim; short handles. Three horizontal bands of glaze around body; one at base of neck, and glaze on foot and rim. Pink clay, buff surfaces. Glaze ... 8 December 1953