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[Agora Object] P 5343: Bowl or Plate Fragment: Gray Ware and Stamped

From a large shallow bowl or deep plate. Horizontal outward projecting rim, set off from body by a wide convex band, grooved on both sides. On rim, rope-like pattern; then stamped egg pattern, the eggs ... 4 April 1935

[Agora Object] P 5776: Black Glaze Jug

Neck and handle broken off. Ring foot; shallow groove around shoulder. Underside unglazed. Probably non-Attic; cf. Olynthus XIII, pl. 169, no. 434, V.831. Well 9. Context of 150-86. Leica PD 1091-9 ... 29 May 1935

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[Agora Object] P 5307: Black Glaze Bowl Fragment with Paint Decoration

From a deep bowl, broken all around. Black glaze with decoration in white and clay-colored paint. Late Roman fill. Leica, 88-23-13 ... 2 April 1935

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[Agora Object] P 5308: Pyxis Lid Fragment: West Slope

The edge of the lid projects beyond a vertical flange. Glazed over all; fired purplish-black inside; red to black outside. Around the edge, a large egg and dart; on the raised center, a wreath and leaves ... 3 April 1935

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[Agora Object] P 4525: Lagynos: West Slope

Neck, ring handle, and a bit of one side missing. Low solid foot, slightly concave. On top in clay-colored paint, a wreath with white dots; above it, also in clay-colored paint, two pairs of very crudely ... 14 March 1934

[Agora Object] P 4454: Black Glaze Plate with Rouletting and Graffito: Stamped

Shape similar to P 4453. Interior: within a circle of rouletting stamped palmettes with interlacing stems. Smaller scale stamping than P 4453. Good black glaze. Scratched within base ring: Δ One non-joining ... 13 April 1934

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[Agora Object] P 5706: Black Glaze Bowl

Piece missing from the rim and wall. High ring foot; out-turned rim. Glaze red to chocolate brown; much chipped. Well 9. Leica, 91-18-1 ... 24 May 1935

[Agora Object] P 4567: Krater Fragment: West Slope

From upper part of a large krater(?). Straight vertical lip, below which there is a projecting ledge, perhaps to receive a lid? In the angle where bottom of lip and ledge meet an incised line filled with ... 14 May 1934