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[Agora Object] L 1044: Plastic Lamp Fragment

Fragment from top of plastic lamp. Two comic faces back to back; both faces are broken off shortly below the nose, but on one side traces of a mouth, open like that of a mask, remain, slightly grayed as ... 24 May 1933

[Agora Object] L 1211: Lamp Fragment

Nozzle and part of rim and body preserved. Broad, inward sloping rim preserved, with the start of the horizontal band handle, on the left side. Nozzle flat on top. Good black glaze, inside and out; much ... 20 May 1933

[Agora Object] L 1212: Lamp Fragment

Nozzle and handle, and about half of wall missing; otherwise a single fragment. Sides set off from flat bottom by groove. Stubs of horizontal handle preserved. Thin black glaze inside and out, much worn, ... 22 May 1933

[Agora Object] L 1213: Lamp Fragment

Parts of nozzle, base and body preserved, and about half the circle of the inward sloping rim. Black glaze inside and out, much worn. Bottom reserved, and set off from the body by a groove. Pink clay ... 25 May 1933

[Agora Object] L 1214: Lamp

The nozzle and much of the body missing; only the stubs of the handle are preserved. Slightly raised base; inward sloping rim. Black glaze inside and out. The bottom reserved, with a thin wash. Pink clay, ... 26 May 1933

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[Agora Object] P 2084: Klepsydra with Dipinto

Mended from two pieces, one small fragment does not join. Lower part of large pot. Flat bottom, slightly projecting. Immediately above it is a small clay spout corresponding to an opening pierced through ... 29 May 1933

[Agora Object] P 2809: Black Glaze Oinochoe Fragment with Graffito

Mended from three pieces, but broken on all sides. Incised on exterior: Pinkish to buff clay; black glaze on exterior and interior of neck. Well. Leica ... 17 May 1933

[Agora Object] P 2819: Black Glaze Plate Fragment

About one-quarter preserved but profile complete. A shallow plate with low sides rising sharply at the edges. Low ring base. Ridged rim. Thin black glaze inside and out, except on narrow rim. Well. Leica ... 20 May 1933