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[Agora Object] P 4650: Plate Fragment

Profile preserved from part of the base up to the handle. Dull red decoration. Lozenges similar to those on the side also on the rimless bottom. On bottom between points of lozenges at outer edge, are ... 7-9 February 1935

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[Agora Object] P 10628: Plate

Two non-joining pieces. Restored in plaster. Flat bottom, flaring wall, rim thickened on outer edge. Inside glazed except for reserved line just above the middle. Top of rim reserved, with stroke series ... 13 May 1937

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[Agora Object] P 12599: Louterion

Two non-joining fragments preserve both handles, most of the base and part of the rim and walls. Restored in plaster. Ring foot; open body; narrow projecting rim flat on top. Two heavy horizontal handles, ... 2-7 April 1938

[Agora Object] P 12617: Louterion

About one-third preserved, including one handle; restored in plaster. Heavy flaring ring foot; open basin with rim flat on top and projecting. Heavy horizontal handles rising from rim. Black glaze, worn, ... 2-7 April 1938

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[Agora Object] P 13119: Black Glaze Lekane

Profile complete including one of the rolled lifting handles with upturned ends on the rim. Deep body on very flaring ring foot; flat projecting rim. Covered with dull glaze, black to red, except for ... 4-6 May 1938

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[Agora Object] P 13288: Krater Fragments

Two large compound fragments from wall preserve a part of the lip. Steep wall, slightly out-turned rim. The wall is decorated inside and out with broad bands of brown glaze. Between the uppermost bands ... 3 May 1938

[Agora Object] P 13291: Bowl

Handles and much of wall are missing; restored in plaster. Open bowl with slightly defined base, flat on underside. On the underside, in each quarter, a cross with dot, bordered by rings. On the outer ... 3 May 1938

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[Agora Object] P 13336: Black Glaze Lekane

Fragments missing from wall and rim, and one handle. Restored in plaster. Small high ring foot; steeply flaring sides rounded above; narrow outcurved lip; band handles at point of greatest circumference ... 15 April 1938