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[Agora Object] P 15650: Basket-Handled Water Jar

Intact. Ring foot and short plump body with straight lip. Low unridged handle. Micaceous brownish clay with grits, 5YR 6/8; unglazed. Well. 1896 Leica, XVIII-59, 96-5-3 ... 14 June 1939 ... ΝΝ ... ΝΝ:55/Θ ... Lot ΝΝ 266

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[Agora Object] P 15651: Basket-Handled Water Jar

Half the lip and neck missing. Similar to P 15650 (ΝΝ 1478) but with neck and rim forming continuous curve with body and mouth squeezed together from side to side. Lip slightly thickened. Gritty red ... 14 June 1939 ... ΝΝ ... ΝΝ:55/Θ ... Lot ΝΝ 266

[Agora Object] P 15652: Vessel: Cooking Ware

Small hole in one side. Rounded bottom and deep body with straight rim and rounded lip. Two vertical band handles to lip. Micaceous red clay with large grits, somewhat burned on bottom. Well. 1896 Leica ... 14 June 1939 ... ΝΝ ... ΝΝ:55/Θ ... Lot ΝΝ 266

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[Agora Object] P 15653: Black Glaze Jug

Handle missing, otherwise intact. Squat rounded body with flat bottom; short outward-tilted lip. Dull black glaze much peeled. Well. 1896 Leica, 89-20-18 ... 14 June 1939 ... ΝΝ ... ΝΝ:55/Θ ... Lot ΝΝ 266

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[Agora Object] P 18850: Red Figure Stemless Cup Fragment

Part of the floor and of the rather high plain ring foot preserved. Within three reserved lines (the two outer close together), a draped youth to right. Before him, part of an altar or stele. Underside ... 14 June 1939 ... ΝΝ ... ΝΝ:109-111/Λ-ΛΑ ... Lot ΝΝ 42

[Agora Deposit] B 20:8: Drawshaft

Simple drawshaft ending in flat floor, no passages. Mixed Hellenistic fill to the bottom. Coins: 15 June 1939 #1-#3 No container ... 15 June 1939 ... ΝΝ ... ΝΝ:97/ΙΖ

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[Agora Object] P 18849: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Wall fragment from a large open pot; bell krater. At center, part of an altar, with one row of large and one row of small egg and dot ornament. At right, the right leg to the ankle and part of the ornamental ... 14-15 June 1939 ... ΝΝ 3920

[Agora Deposit] A 18:5: Well and packing behind tiles

Note of 20-III-52 (deposit nb): Have looked up notebook pp. 1101 ff. The fill of this well was certainly Roman, also some part of the fill behind the tiles - but is that only a part tunneled as a passage ... 2nd-3rd c. A.D ... ΝΝ ... ΝΝ:86/ΞΕ