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[Agora Object] G 616: Drinking Glass

Mended from three pieces. About one-third of rim and body missing. Heavy straight walled. Side has from top: wavy white line; straight white line; band of painted floral design in white, yellow, brown, ... 29 June 1971

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[Agora Object] MC 1277: Turkish Pipe Fragment

Rim and half of bowl and a large chip from stem socket broken away. Round pipe with undeveloped keel bottom; scored bowl, relief ornament around stem end of socket. Fired so that clay is gray and slip ... 1936

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[Agora Object] MC 1279: Turkish Pipe

About two thirds of rim broken away. Round-bowl pipe with keel bottom, low straight rim and plain short stem socket with medium hole. Bowl ornamented with vertical rouletting, and use-blackened, fired ... 27 April 1936

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[Agora Object] MC 1285: Turkish Pipe Fragment

Stem socket missing; about one third missing. It has keel bottom, round bowl, straight-faced rim and faceted stem-socket. Around the bowl a row of moulded and incised raised ovals; on each fact of rim, ... 19 March 1936

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[Agora Object] MC 1303: Turkish Pipe

Two large pieces missing from rim. It is of lily type (rim and bowl are in one; acute angle between axis of bowl and axis of stem socket) with flaring rim and thickened lip and flaring stem socket. On ... 1965

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[Agora Object] MC 1322: Turkish Pipe

Round pipe with no keel. Stamped zigzag pattern on wreath at end of socket; stepped ring termination. Brownish-gray clay, dark gray slip. Catalogued August 1981. Excavation date: 6 December 1931, according ... 6 December 1931

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[Agora Object] MC 1324: Turkish Pipe

Lily-shaped pipe with decoration on each side of bowl; stem socket with faceted band around swelling at end, with palmettes in the angles between facets, and each facet scored longitudinally. Reddish yellow ... 1936

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[Agora Object] P 1902: Jug with Paint Decoration

A fragment of the rim and one of the neck missing. Low base with flat under- surface, unglazed. Swelling sides, trefoil lip, ribbon handle. In an oval frame with transverse bars between double lines ... 28 April 1933