"dc-subject","UserLevel","Redirect","dc-creator","Collection","dc-publisher","dc-title","Icon","Type","dc-description","Chronology","dc-date","Name","Id" "","","","","Agora","","Lamp Fragment","","Object","Only part of the nozzle, heavily burned, is preserved. ; Coarse micaceous clay, unglazed.; ; Type 2B of Agora collection.","Late 7th-late 6th c. B.C.","5 February 1934","L 1247","Agora:Object:L 1247" "","","","","Agora","","Black Figure Cup Fragment","","Object","The lower part of the band, and part of the black below it preserved. On the band, the foreparts of an animal left. Red on its shoulder. White (the mark only) on its neck. Details incised.; ; Black glaze inside.","","5 February 1934","P 3073","Agora:Object:P 3073" "","","","","Agora","","Black Figure Neck Amphora Fragments","","Object","Five pieces, not joining.; a) Fragment of mouth, with heavy rim. Red line on inside at top. Brownish glaze. On exterior of neck, lotus pattern.; b) Lower part of neck with lotus pattern.; c) Base of neck and top of shoulder. Lotus pattern on neck; tongues, alternately red and black on shoulder; between them a raised band (red).; d) As the last, but with handle attachment on neck.; e) Shoulder fragment. Above, tongues, alternately red and black. Below, the head of an animal, left, and an arm(?) reaching toward it. Incision and white on arm at edge of fragment.; ; Fragment a) is glazed inside. Some glaze has trickled down on the inside of fragment b). The other fragments are unglazed inside.","","5 February 1934","P 3074","Agora:Object:P 3074" "","","","","Agora","","Brazier Fragment","Agora:Image:2012.05.0551::/Agora/2012/2012.05/2012.05.0551.tif::3493::2763","Object","Brittle white clay; light green glaze darker in places; fired yellowish-brown where lines or dots have been incised. A triple affair, the outer part of which has an elaborate cut out pattern; its lowest part is nowhere preserved. A square opening on one side gave access to the middle part, in which fire of some sort was put, for there are distinct traces of burning. A row of holes about the top of this part let off the smoke. The third or upper part is the bowl proper; it has seven concentric rings in low relief at its center. Two heavy vertical handles.","","5 February 1934","P 3075","Agora:Object:P 3075"