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[Agora Object] G 246: Bottle Fragment

Rim, neck, handle and part of one side of square body preserved. Straight neck, flat projecting lip, wide grooved handle. Pale greenish glass. Moulded (?) Well, fill 5. Basket 63. 2nd c. A.D. (?) Leica ... 11 July 1946

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[Agora Object] G 247: Beaker Fragment

Foot and lower body of a beaker (?). Flaring ring foot and nearly vertical side walls pinched in at each of four sides. Very thin fabric of almost colorless glass. Well, fill 4. Basket 59. 2nd c. A.D ... 10 July 1946

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[Agora Object] G 248: Bottle Fragment

Rim, handle, neck and shoulder of a square bottle. Projecting lip; flat band handle thickened at edges. Pale green glass. Well, fill 3. Basket 27. 2nd c. A.D. (?) Leica ... 5 July 1946

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[Agora Object] G 249: Bottle Fragment

Neck and lip missing. Onion shaped body; straight narrow neck; shape of a Roman unguentarium. Clear blown glass; greenish blue to purplish in color. Well, fill 6. Basket 71. 2nd c. A.D. (?) 3325, 3720, ... 13 July 1946

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[Agora Object] G 250: Vase Fragment

The plain round rim, slightly thickened, and part of side wall of a deep round vase, pinched at each of four sides, preserved. Very thin fabric of pale blue green glass. Well, fill 7. Basket 72. 2nd c ... 15 July 1946

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[Agora Object] G 255: Bottle

Chips missing from bottom and from lip. Small body with flat bottom; tall tapering neck and flaring round rim. Greenish blue glass. Area west of Areopagus. Middle Roman brown fill. 3936 Leica, XXXIII-23 ... 2 April 1947

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[Agora Object] G 256: Bowl Fragment

About half the rim and wall preserved; the profile complete to the foot. Flat bottom; bending up to a low straight side wall; small rounded lip made by turning the glass back on itself. Gravelly Roman ... 3 April 1947

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[Agora Object] G 258: Bowl Fragment

Joins G 212. Rim fragment of a moulded bowl with plain rim. Made with strips of brown, buff, yellow, blue and white glass inlaid to form a flower pattern; blue flowers with yellow centers against a brown ... 4 April 1947