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[Agora Object] P 770: Storage Amphora Fragment with Graffito

Fragment from shoulder and the lower part of neck. Letters inscribed in the wet clay: Pink to cream clay. Surface cream. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block IX (late 2nd and 3rd c. AD) in ... 16 May 1932

[Agora Object] P 2228: Pitcher Fragment with Graffito

Fragment composed of three pieces. From near the top of the wall of a jug with slightly swelling sides. Scratched lightly in the surface of dry clay: Φ Ι Λ Η Τ Thin fabric, red clay fired black on outside ... 8 February 1932

[Agora Object] P 3549: Bowl Fragment with Graffito

Base of a small bowl. Inscribed within the ring foot: Λ Ο Ι Yellow clay; once glazed red, now nearly all worn off. Pergamene Ware? Late Roman context. Leica PD 1133-29(F301) ... 14 April 1934

[Agora Object] P 3671: Bowl Fragment with Graffito

Part of ring foot preserved; graffito within ring foot. Pinkish-buff clay; the glaze somewhat worn. Leica PD 1133-29(F 302) ... 25 April 1934

[Agora Object] P 7063: Vessel Fragment with Graffito

Closed coarse pot with a thin black wash on the outside and splotches of red on the inside. Roughly scratched on shoulder: At 1.00m. below top of railway wall. Room; below top of railway wall; context ... 20 March 1936

[Agora Object] P 8040: Amphora Fragment with Dipinto

From an unglazed amphora; shoulder and beginning of neck. Dipinto written carefully downwards in black: Pale buff clay. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block IX, in tray (Late 2nd and 3rd ... 12 June 1936

[Agora Object] P 10778: Vessel Fragment: Inscribed

Two non-joining fragments from neck and shoulder. Wall lightly corrugated horizontally. Inscribed on a: , on b) Buff clay, unglazed. Well in cistern to west of Tholos. Leica PD 1133-29(F 291) ... 8 June 1937

[Agora Object] P 12352: Amphora with Dipinto

Projecting base ring broken away; one handle and piece of lip missing. Slender body with broad wheel grooves; short angular shoulder, straight neck flaring slightly to lightly collared rim; handles well ... 6 April 1938