[Agora Deposit] P 19:1: Well at 52/ΛΣΤ

Tile well at 52/ΛΣΤ, in the northern late Roman building in the room with the apse. The top was covered by a large stone, and the well had never been filled after the last period of use. water stood to ... Late 1st (?) cent.-early 3rd to 6th cent.

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[Agora Object] P 13607: Three-Handled Basin

Broad flat bottom; high sides with slight convex-concave curve; flat projecting rim, grooved on top; three short vertical grooved handles, from just below rim to middle of wall; to each of them is attached ... 14 June 1938

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[Agora Object] P 3061: Plate

Straight slightly flaring sides, bottom slightly convex; base nearly flat. Clay, varying shades of buff. Red matte paint inside, and outside on the walls, running over on to the base in places; much flaked ... 9-17 June 1933

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[Agora Object] P 3062: Plate

Sides slightly flaring, with a broad shallow groove around the outside. Flat bottom. Coarse, impure clay, orange-buff. Red matte paint, much flaked, inside and out, covering the base. Very careless fabric ... 9-17 June 1933

[Agora Object] P 3093: Bowl

Rim profile nearly straight, slightly incurving. Around rim just below lip a single grooved line. Buff clay; red matte paint inside and out, partly covering the ring foot. Late Roman. Rectangular drain ... 9-17 June 1933

[Agora Object] P 8494: Bowl

About half preserved. Small heavy foot, concave beneath; slightly convex rim, with plain lip, and wide heavy keel; a single wheel-run groove just below lip. Dark greenish-buff clay; dull blackish glaze-paint ... May-June 1936

[Agora Object] P 8497: Bowl

A chip missing from rim and side. Small, medium foot; rim nearly vertical with slightly convex profile; a single groove just below lip. Rough buff clay, some mica and impurities; matte glaze-paint, red ... May-June 1936

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[Agora Object] P 8498: Bowl

As P 8497 (Ι 919) but rim proportionately higher. Clay, glaze and fabric the same [as P 8497] but more paint has run down onto the side walls. ADDENDA P 8497: Small, medium foot; rim nearly vertical ... May-June 1936

[Agora Object] P 8504: Bowl

The base is missing. Medium steep sides; high rim making a sharp angle with sides, and drawing in toward the lip; a single groove below lip. The foot or base would appear to have been fairly small. Grayish-buff ... May-June 1936

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[Agora Object] P 8506: Plate

Chips missing from rim. Broad low foot ring; bottom very slightly sloping; nearly vertical rim with convex profile. Brownish-buff clay; matte paint, black to brown, inside and over most of outside. Rectangular ... May-June 1936

[Agora Object] P 2279: Plate Fragment

Mended from many pieces; fragments from rim and bottom missing. Flat bottom; straight sides sloping outward slightly. Poor dull red glaze, much flaked, over the inside and on the walls outside. On the ... 10 June 1933

[Agora Object] P 22369: Plate

A few fragments of floor and wall missing. Restored in plaster. Plate with flat floor, oblique wall, plain lip; no foot. Gritty buff clay. Dull purplish-red glaze over all except center of base, fired ... 8-17 June 1933

[Agora Object] P 22375: Plate Fragments

Two non-joining fragments of floor and wall; center of floor missing. Plate with flat floor, flaring wall; plain lip with two grooves on top. Slight offset between floor and wall inside. Orange-buff ... 8-17 June 1933

[Agora Object] P 22380: Plate

Two joining fragments preserve most of floor and part of wall. Restored in plaster. Small plate with flat floor, oblique wall and plain lip. As P 22369 (ΙΙ 1479), but smaller. Soft yellow-buff clay; ... 20 May-5 June 1932

[Agora Object] P 22383: Bowl Fragment with Paint Decoration (Motto Bowl)

Single fragment preserves about one-third of rim and part of wall. From a small bowl with oblique wall and high vertical rim as P 11105. Three grooves at top of rim, one wider groove at bottom. Decoration ... 20 May-5 June 1932

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[Agora Publication] Pottery of the Roman Period: Chronology

Robinson, H. S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... A group of closed deposits, ranging in date from the 1st century B.C. to the early 7th century A.D., provide evidence for the relative and absolute chronology of pottery used during many centuries of Roman ... 1959