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[Agora Object] A 1226: Roof Tile

Cover tile, broken at one end. Preserved end cut back on inside for a width of 0.09m., to overlap next tile. Inside rough-picked. Pentelic marble. Cf. A 1227 ( ΟΟ 174). Byzantine fill. Leica PD 2279 ... 1 June 1947

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[Agora Object] G 274: Bowl Fragment

Fragment preserving part of a broad projecting rim with down-turned outer edge. A groove at inner and outer edge of rim. Opaque bluish white glass. Late Roman fill. 868 Leica, XXXIII-26 PD 505, PD 2023-14 ... 18 June 1947

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[Agora Object] G 279: Amphoriskos Fragment

A single fragment preserves the neck, the flaring rounded rim, and one handle, with the upper attachment of the other, of a miniature amphora. Dark blue glass; the handles white glass. For contaxt see ... 2 July 1947

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[Agora Object] G 281: Bowl Fragment

From rim and wall of a fairly large bowl, moulded. Bowl with plain slightly out-turned rim. Two grooves around the rim. On the wall a scale pattern formed of oval depressions. Colorless glass. Agora sample ... 9 July 1947

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[Agora Object] G 284: Bowl Fragment

Two joining fragments give part of bottom and start of wall. Group of shallow grooves at outer edge of bottom. Pale greenish glass with dark blue laminations, appearing as dark blue blobs, inside and out ... 15 July 1947

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[Agora Object] G 285: Kantharos Fragment

Handle and immediately adjacent part of wall only preserved. Projecting thumb-rest and two spurs on handle. Pale green glass. ΛΖ-ΜΣΤ* Great Drain, gravel. Early Roman. 1067 Leica ... 15 July 1947

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[Agora Object] G 286: Bottle

Some of neck and mouth missing. Tall cylindrical neck; the glass doubled over to form a narrow projecting lip. Hemispherical body; flat bottom. Opaque greenish blue glass. level of Late Roman house, or ... 14 July 1947

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[Agora Object] I 5968: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment of plaque. Broken at right and bottom. In sunken panel, of which bottom edge is preserved, an eye carved in relief. Inscribed along the top on the raised frame of the panel. Almost certainly ... 221/0 B.C.