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[Agora Object] P 18471: Pitcher

Mended from several pieces; about one-third missing at the back, including the handle except for the lower attachment. Restored in plaster. Eggy body on low flat base; wide neck; round mouth finished with ... 1 August 1947

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[Agora Object] P 18709: Black Glaze Pitcher

Mended from many pieces; part of wall and great part of rim missing. Restored in plaster. Deep ovoid body on ring foot; out-turned rim; vertical handle from rim. Black glaze over all; worn outside. Komos ... May 1947

[Agora Object] P 20149: Miniature Saucer

Complete, except for chip from rim. Roughly wheel made, with low base, shallow convex wall, plain rim. Unglazed; traces of burning. Finished Room 2, west of street, Pyre 12, late 4th. c. 1814 Leica ... 20 April 1949

[Agora Object] P 22947: Jug

Half of mouth, half of upper part of body and handle missing; cracked. Flat bottom; greatest diameter of body below middle; plain rim, flaring upward; vertical band handle from rim. Pinkish-buff clay ... 17 March 1953

[Agora Object] P 26153: Black Glaze Jug

Mended from many fragments; handle and much of body missing. High ring foot; spherical body; small round mouth. Dull black glaze except towards foot. Well. 1288 Leica ... Summer 1957

[Agora Object] P 26266: Black Glaze Jug

Part of rim and wall missing; much mended. Small flattened bottom; rounded walls, the greatest diameter near the bottom; band handle rising from narrow flaring rim. Glaze firm inside, worn and chipped ... 1957

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[Agora Deposit] A 18-19:1: Ostrakon Area

Pit (6x10) in the valley between the Areopagus and the Hill of the Nymphs. Large cutting in bedrock with 540 ostraka, mainly of the late eighties of the 5th. c. B. C. Much pottery, principally of the early ... Ca. 500-450 B.C.

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[Agora Deposit] C 17:2: Pyre North of House G

North of House G (RSY=Pyre 13). Concentration of artifacts, small pieces of bone, and burnt material in stratum, no pit discerned. The pyre is cut by the trench of a wall of a Roman house to north. It ... 290-250 B.C.