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[Agora Object] P 7226: Pyxis Fragment

About one-third of the vase preserved. Nearly straight sides, with plain lip, and a small and a large roll at the bottom. The small low base ring had four small legs to support it. A rectangular object ... March 1936

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[Agora Object] P 7227: Black Figure Amphora Fragments

a) Preserves the upper part, with part of the head, of a bearded male figure, draped, facing left. His left arm, held acros his body, holds a slender staff-like object. Behind this, the edge of the panel, ... March 1936

[Agora Object] P 7228: Pitcher

Part of lip and much of wall gone, but the profile complete. Restored in plaster. Trefoil mouth, small vertical handle, flush with rim. Profile one continuous curve from lip to low foot ring, without break ... March 1936

[Agora Object] P 7229: Pitcher

Much of lip and side walls missing. Restored in plaster. Shape very like P 7228 (ΗΗ 184), but there is a marked break at the shoulder, and the foot is less carefully profiled. Handmade of coarse clay, ... March 1936

[Agora Object] P 7230: Oinochoe

Fragments missing from lip and walls; foot chipped. Round-bodied jug on flaring ring foot. Round mouth; short neck, wide and slightly concave in profile, finished with a narrow projecting rim. Rising band ... March 1936

[Agora Object] P 7231: Lekane

Fragments missing from rim and wall. Restored in plaster. Flaring ring foot; wall rounding to plain nearly straight lip, flat on top. Two small horizontal handles, close to lip. Pinkish clay with buff ... March 1936

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[Agora Object] P 8251: Lid Fragment with Paint Decoration

Much of wall missing; one fragment does not join. A deep bowl on high ring foot, with flaring walls and short vertical rim. Double grooves outside above foot and below rim. Four bands of white under foot ... March-May 1936

[Agora Object] P 8253: Jug with Graffito

Neck and mouth and many large body and shoulder fragments missing. Outward-stepped ring foot and elongated oval body, with shallow horizontal grooves; narrow neck, tapering slightly inward toward the mouth, ... March-May 1936