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[Agora Object] P 4191: Brazier Lug: Bearded Head

Fragment from rim of a coarse-ware brazier, consisting of one of the three upward projecting lugs decorated in relief on the inner side with a bearded male head; the beard projects inward toward the center ... 1934

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[Agora Object] P 4192: Brazier Lug: Bearded Head

Similar to P 4191 in shape and purpose. The head in relief wears a tall pointed cap and is somewhat gnome-like in appearance. Coarse, gritty gray clay; unglazed. ADDENDA P 4191: ... decorated in relief ... 1934

[Agora Object] P 4194: Lagynos Fragment with Paint Decoration

From the shoulder of a lagynos. The shoulder is covered with a white slip, serving as a ground for decoration in reddish brown paint. The decoration consists of looped festoons of ribbon, with hanging ... 1934

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[Agora Object] P 4196: Black Glaze Guttus Fragment

Part of the shoulder and neck of a pitcher broken off above and below. The neck is divided from the interior of the pitcher by a partition pierced by five holes, to serve as a strainer. Two moulded rings ... 1934

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[Agora Object] P 4198: Plate or Bowl Fragment with Relief Decoration: Gray Ware

From a deep plate or shallow bowl with flaring moulded rim. Around interior, inside rim, a grooved line. Rim has flat upper surface between raised bands, and decorated with wave pattern in relief. In relief ... 1934

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[Agora Object] P 4199: Plastic Attachment: Grotesque Head

From the lower attachment of one end of the handle of a large Gray Ware vase. Gray clay, black glaze. Nondescript mixed fill. Leica, 92-10-19 ... 1934

[Agora Object] P 4252: Vessel Fragment

From a large open pot, glazed inside. On the outside, below three horizontal black bands, two horses' heads, facing to left. Field filled with triangles, etc. Burned. Drain. Hellenistic-early Roman context ... 1934

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[Agora Object] P 4254: Jug

Ten fragments mending to three; restored in plaster. A flat-bottomed, round-bodied pot with a narrowed neck. On the front, in a metope, horizontal decorative bands, separated each by three horizontal lines ... 1934