[Agora Object] A 1393: Pan Tile Fragment: Stamped

Fragment from the middle of a pan tile, broken all around. Buff clay; fairly fine. Cf. A 1384 (Ο 714)-A 1392 (Ο 722), ΑΙΓΙΠΥΡΟΥ series. Found in 1934, inventoried 1948. Exact provenience unknown. Leica ... 1948

[Agora Object] A 2475: Pan Tile Fragment: Stamped

Small fragment of a heavy pan tile with a little of one finished edge and the step along the joint. Coarse pink fabric; smooth cream slip, a single letter, Κ (kappa), stamped on one face before slipping ... 29 May 1954

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[Agora Object] A 2485: Pan Tile Fragment: Stamped

Corner fragment of a curved pan-tile, in two joining pieces. Painted red on top surface and unglazed below, with stamped impression of a large palmette on the underside. Coarse pinkish buff clay. Destruction ... 27 May 1954

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[Agora Object] A 2498: Pan Tile Fragment with Graffito

Broken all around. Fragment from a pan tile of Laconian type. Fine buff clay covered on upper surface with deep red glaze. Incised in upper surface. Square Building fill, area of Piers 21, 22. 3756, 4006 ... 3 June 1954

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[Agora Object] A 2672: Pan Tile

Intact. Buff clay, light yellow on surface, unglazed. From wall trench on Pnyx, exact location uncertain. Leica, 82-271 ... 1936-1937

[Agora Object] A 2928: Pan Tile Fragment

Fragment from lower right corner of the tile. Buff clay with much brown grit and no surfacing. Since a number of fragments of similar tiles were found at the same level in front of the Stoa, they may ... July 1959

[Agora Object] A 3752: Pan Tile Fragment: Stamped

Broken all around. Fragment of pan tile. Inscription along edge: [Ο] CΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥ. Very coarse gritty clay, dark buff with intrusions. Creamy slip covers flat surfaces. South of Room A 1 of the Southwest ... 19 June 1969

[Agora Object] A 451: Pan Tile Fragment: Stamped

Fragment of pan tile with stamp on upper surface. Broken all around. Stepped inward on one side to fit over the next tile. Coarse red clay, slipped on upper surface. Cf. A 1058 (ΒΒ 412) for detail of stamp ... 21 February 1935