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[Agora Object] G 525: Alabastron Fragments

Fragments of neck, broken at both ends. Sand-core. Yellow and white coil wound around. Badly weathered. Deep blue-green. Typical late Hellenistic. Catalogued 1955. Shaft I. Early 1st c. A.D. Leica ... 28-29 June 1933, 29 April-6 May 1936

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[Agora Object] G 108: Amphora Fragment

Narrow neck with flaring mouth, moulded ring below lip. Broad bent-back ribbon handles, shoulder to below lip. Thin fabric; pale greenish glass, with air-bubbles. Well. Baskets 1-4. Use filling of 4th ... 21 April 1937

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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 499: Amphoriskos Fragment

Base of core-formed amphoriskos. Disk bottom and part of flaring side preserved. Dark blue with yellow stripe glass. South Stoa II, trench behind back wall ca. 59.00m. (Hellinistic building fill), layer ... 26 May 1953

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[Agora Object] G 634: Amphoriskos Fragment

Base, bottom and part of vessel preserved. Cored piece, probably an amphoriskos, traces of core preserved. Smooth surface, no trace of thread. Light blue glass. Crossroads sanctuary. Container 515. Leica ... 1 September 1972

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[Agora Object] G 183: Aryballos Fragment

Fragment from side of vase. Blue glass with a white stripe between two yellow stripes. House D, fill c. Container 112. 5th c. B.C. Leica ... 15 June 1938

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[Agora Object] G 566: Aryballos Fragment

Fragment of wall broken all around. Dark blue base with yellow and light blue bands. Sand core glass. Stoa crosscut, piers 1-2 south of Middle Stoa, layer III. 1912 Leica ... 26 August 1965

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[Agora Object] G 86: Beaker

Moulded. Fragment a) comes from the lower wall, with part of a small flaring ring foot. On the wall above, a moulded ridge, then a band of oval depressions. Fragment b) seems to come from another base: ... 13 February 1937