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[Agora Object] G 156: Vessel Fragment

Base of vessel with raised decoration on exterior of bottom. Broken all around. Bottom convex on interior; on exterior more or less flat with thin raised added spiral. Well on lower north slope of Areopagus ... 7 April 1937

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[Agora Object] G 162: Bead

An irregularly made globular bead. Pierced. Opaque dark blue glass with insets of lighter blue. Well on lower north slope of Areopagus. Use filling. Container 106. Late 1st c. A.D. Leica, LIX-79 ... 15 April 1937

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[Agora Object] G 163: Vessel Fragments

Three small non-joining fragments preserve part of the rim and wall of an open vessel. At the rim a narrow band of green. In the transparent wall, yellow spirals, disposed horizontally. Well on lower north ... 15 April 1937

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[Agora Object] G 164: Bowl Fragment

A single fragment preserves part of the bottom (?) of an open bowl. On interior, part of a circular groove. On the exterior, parts of two raised ribs. The glass dark yellow to brown in color. Other fragments ... 15 April 1937

[Agora Object] G 226: Hexagonal Quartz

Broken and chipped at one end. The crystal consists of six facets of varying widths through the central part; each end (pointed) is cut so as to form a natural termination side by two rhombohedrons; other ... 23 May-10 June 1939

[Agora Object] G 418: Stirring Stick Fragment

Part of a twisted stem. Honey brown glass with light yellow surface. Cut east of Circular Building; loose fill with working chips (possibly disturbed). 4362-4363 Leica, LIX-79 ... 30 May 1951

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[Agora Object] G 419: Bottle Fragment

Mouth with neck and handle preserved. Thickened rolled lip; narrow neck; flange handle. Greenish blue glass. Connecting cut; fill of Circular Building. Box 1. 4376 Leica, LIX-79 ... 4 June 1951

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[Agora Object] G 420: Bottle Fragments

Two joining fragments of mouth and two non-joining pieces of handle. Broad spreading rim; ridged handle with elaborated adjustments. Light greenish blue glass. Connecting cut; fill of Circular Building ... 4 June 1951