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[Agora Object] P 32547: Ostrakon of Themistokles

Two non-joining wall fragments with black glaze on both sides (fragment b from bottom of bowl, beginning of foot?). Inscribed on both fragments letters from the name and demotic of Themistokles (?): ... 17 July 1996

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[Agora Object] P 32954: Ostrakon of Themistokles

Single very small fragment preserving part of foot/ base from black glaze cup (?). Preserved parts of three letters of Themistokles' name: Orange fabric; good black glaze on both sides. Beneath Wall ... 28 July 1997

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[Agora Object] P 33632: Ostrakon of Xanthippos Ariphronos

Single body fragment, broken on all sides. Glazed surface worn. Inscribed letters, left to right, on interior, preserving name and patronymic of Xanthippos: Pinkish-orange fabric. Partially preserved ... 21 June 2000

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[Agora Object] P 33633: Ostrakon of Xanthippos Cholargeus

Single body fragment, broken on all sides. Inscribed letters, left to right on interior, partially preserving name and demotic of Xanthippos: On exterior, inscribed X within a square: Pinkish clay, ... 21 June 2000

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[Agora Object] P 33637: Ostrakon Fragment

Single body fragment, broken on all sides. Inscribed M on exterior, with possible portions of letters before and after: Pinkish clay, black glazed exterior, brown wash on interior. Crushed bedrock layer ... 21 June 2000

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[Agora Object] P 33638: Ostrakon of Xanthippos Ariphronos

Single fragment, broken on all sides. Worn surface. Inscribed letters on interior, partially preserving name and patronymic of Xanthippos: Pale orange fabric, buff on exterior: red glazed on interior ... 21 June 2000

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[Agora Object] P 33640: Ostrakon Fragment

Single body fragment, roughly triangular in shape, broken on all sides. Inscribed letters and scratched lines(?) on both sides. On exterior, a single Θ, and well above it two more letters (ΕΣ) with a ... 21 June 2000

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[Agora Object] P 33641: Ostrakon Fragment

Single body fragment, broken all around. Inscribed letter on the interior, presumably an incomplete "Σ". Pinkish fabric. Shiny black glaze on both sides. Crushed bedrock layer under southern extension ... 20 June 2000