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[Agora Publication] Pottery of the Roman Period: Chronology

Robinson, H. S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... A group of closed deposits, ranging in date from the 1st century B.C. to the early 7th century A.D., provide evidence for the relative and absolute chronology of pottery used during many centuries of Roman ... 1959

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[Agora Publication] Weights, Measures and Tokens

Lang, M. Crosby, M ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The first part of this book deals with weights (14 bronze, 109-111 lead, 28 stone) and measures (75 dry, 28-31 liquid). Although humble objects, the detailed study of these everyday items provides archaeological ... 1964

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[Agora Publication] Roman Pottery: Fine-Ware Imports

Hayes, J ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Examples of Roman period red-gloss and red-slip pottery generally termed terra sigillata found during excavations in the Athenian Agora form the focus of this volume. These fine wares, like the other table ... 2008

[Agora Object] L 2195: Lamp

Narrow rim, panelled by grooves. On discus, a spotted beast sitting up, left, facing an urn in which he fishes with his left from paw. Underneath, two groove rings. Air hole at base of nozzle, and a ... 3 April 1936

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[Agora Object] P 11149: Plate

About one-third of the rim and small fragments of the floor restored in plaster. Shallow flat-bottomed Late Roman B plate with resting surface slightly inset; low convex side wall inturned at rim, with ... 30 March-25 May 1936

[Agora Object] P 11158: Bank Fragment

About half the flat knob-like top, with the coin slot, and a bit of the shoulder, preserved. Pink clay with white grits and buff surface, unglazed. Thin fabric. Well, 5th. c.(?) A.D. Leica DA 12199 ... 30 March-25 May 1936

[Agora Object] P 24857: Bowl Fragment with Applied Decoration

Horizontal rim fragment from a bowl. On rim an applied ornament: tree. Good reddish clay; dull reddish wash inside. Well. Leica ... (1955)

[Agora Object] SS 7804: Stamped Amphora Fragment: Public Pot

Much gnawed. Pinkish-buff clay; traces of brownish glaze at attachment inside. Round stamp, probably from a gem, of a woman’s head helmeted(?) (Athena?) to right. Class: public pot* Well; 5th century(?) ... MKarch-May 1936