[Agora Object] G 418: Stirring Stick Fragment

Part of a twisted stem. Honey brown glass with light yellow surface. Cut east of Circular Building; loose fill with working chips (possibly disturbed). 4362-4363 Leica, LIX-79 ... 30 May 1951

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[Agora Object] G 419: Bottle Fragment

Mouth with neck and handle preserved. Thickened rolled lip; narrow neck; flange handle. Greenish blue glass. Connecting cut; fill of Circular Building. Box 1. 4376 Leica, LIX-79 ... 4 June 1951

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[Agora Object] G 420: Bottle Fragments

Two joining fragments of mouth and two non-joining pieces of handle. Broad spreading rim; ridged handle with elaborated adjustments. Light greenish blue glass. Connecting cut; fill of Circular Building ... 4 June 1951

[Agora Object] L 4795: Lamp

Basket handle missing; otherwise intact. Typical raised dots on top and wall; volutes at base of nozzle; large "alpha" in relief beneath. Thin red to black glaze wash. Reddish clay. Type XX of Corinth ... 29 May 1951

[Agora Object] L 4796: Lamp

Loop handle missing; otherwise intact. Characteristic raised dots, small, on top and wall; volutes on nozzle; raised "alpha" beneath. Purplish-black to red glaze. Clay burned gray. Type XX of Corinth ... 29 May 1951

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[Agora Object] P 21382: Black Figure Stand Fragment

From a large stand(?). Outside: beak and breast of a bird and a cross whose arms end in spirals. Added red, marked off by incision, for bird's wings. Flaky glaze; pinkish-buff clay; inside unglazed ... 29 May 1951

[Agora Object] P 21390: Bowl Fragment with Rouletting

Single fragment gives profile except center of floor. Projecting rim flat on top with upturned flange at outer edge. Rouletting on floor. Firm dull red glaze; cinnamon clay. Cf. Agora XXXII, no. 829 ... 29 May 1951

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[Agora Object] P 21391: Bowl Fragment with Rouletting

Single fragment gives profile complete nearly to center of floor. Second fragment added from tins. Rim concave in profile, the lip and keel rounded and decorated with rouletting. Low ring foot. Micaceous ... 29 May 1951