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[Agora Object] P 9806: Amphora with Graffiti

Broken in two pieces; fragments of lip missing. Heavy egg-shaped body; small depressed base; round handles. Incised on shoulder: On opposite shoulder, very faint: Coarse buff clay with many bits. Slipped ... 5 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 9807: Jug with Combed Decoration

Cracked, but complete save minor fractures. Flat bottom with depression and point in center; egg-shaped body; slightly swelling neck; round mouth; lip triangular in section; plain handle, from rim to shoulder ... 5 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 9883: Jug

Mended from many pieces; handle and fragments of body missing. Round mouth; thickened lip. Ribbing on neck and body. Rather coarse brown clay, fired dark at core like Byzantine. Thin fabric. Unglazed ... 6 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 9887: Jug

Lip missing; minor fractures; otherwise complete. A narrow-mouthed egg-shaped jug with flaring lip; ring foot. Ridge at base of neck; two grooves on shoulder. Dull red to black glaze on upper part of ... 6 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 9888: Jug

Most of lip missing; cracked; otherwise intact. Narrow neck with flaring lip. Wheel grooves around neck, base of neck and shoulder. Walls project below bottom, forming ring foot. Single rough handle. ... 6 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 11586: Jug

Fragments of mouth and body missing. Ovoid body on ring foot; tall neck, slightly wider above than below; round mouth with projecting rim ridged above; grooved band handle from lip to shoulder. Light ribbing ... 5-6 April 1937

[Agora Object] P 11589: Jug

Part of mouth missing; otherwise intact. The shape much as P 11576 (Φ 513), but the mouth slightly flaring. Ribbing on body. Buff clay. Thin dull light brown glaze, except toward foot. Well, container ... 5 April 1937

[Agora Object] P 11592: Jug

Some of mouth and neck missing; otherwise intact. Shape as P 11586 (Φ 528); shoulder sunk at one side, neck tilted. Coarse buff to brown clay. Dull wash red to black, over upper part, outside, and around ... 6 April 1937