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[Agora Object] P 20191: Moldmade Bowl Fragment with Graffito

Rim fragment. Scraped line with traces of miltos below lip. Incised on rim: MYC (). Metallic black glaze. Attic. Apparently rare Attic name. Perhaps refering to 5th c. MUS, famous metal worker who made ... 11 July 1949

[Agora Object] P 20192: Bowl Fragment with Relief Decoration

About one-half of base and medallion preserved. Medallion: back part of seated Sphinx in profile facing to left. A wavy line with dots in white around edge and white details also on the figure. False ... 11 July 1949

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[Agora Object] P 20193: Bowl Fragments: West Slope

Two non-joining sections of rim and upper wall, each mended from several. Lip flat, insloping; undercut inside, with row of head and reel in white and yellow. On outer wall, a broad band of alternating ... 11 July 1949

[Agora Object] P 20194: Black Glaze Bowl Fragment

Complete base with bit of floor attached. Pedestalled base in four degrees; a broad scraped line around middle with traces of miltos. Attic clay. Metallic black glaze; stacking circle in red on floor ... 11 July 1949

[Agora Object] P 20330: Male Figure Fragment

Upper torso of male figure, arms broken off, wearing plain garment and over it a heavy cloak. The folds of the cloak are carried over left shoulder and across body at waist. Hollow and unmodelled behind ... 11 July 1949

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[Agora Object] P 31732: Black Glaze Plate Fragment

Ca. one-sixth of foot, wall and rim preserved. Ring foot with bevelled resting surface. Nearly straight walls with glazed groove on outside, just above mid-height. Thickened, rolled rim. Metallic black ... 11 July 1949

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[Agora Object] P 31733: Black Glaze Plate Fragment

Small fragment of rim and wall preserved. Thickened, rolled rim, undercut on inside. Two glazed grooves on outside of wall, below the rim. Dull black glaze. Catalogued 26 July 1986 Stoa piers 13-14 east ... 11 July 1949

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[Agora Object] P 31734: Vessel Fragment

Small fragment, broken all around. Red glaze, inside and out. ADDENDA Probably not Eastern Sigillata A ware according to K. Slane (July 1986) because of the rough underside of the vessel. Catalogued ... 11 July 1949