[Agora Object] P 30190: Ostrakon of Phrynond[...] Krates[...] Athmo[...]

Broken all around. Parts of three lines inscribed on coarse sherd. Tan-orange clay. The name on the ostraka is Phrynondas not Phrymondas as is written on the card. (PK) Layer 1 of trench in central area ... 25 May 1973 ... The name on the ostraka is Phrynondas not Phrymondas as is written on the

[Agora Object] P 22992: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Fragment from the foot of a large vase (column krater?) moulded in two degrees. Inscribed on the top. Black glaze, much chipped, on upper surface. Joins the ostraka P 17915 + P 19209, i.e. from the ... 8 April 1953 ... surface. Joins the ostraka P ... Fragment from the foot ... Inscribed on the top. Black

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1790

Rolled rim, spreading ring foot, single bell handle. Another, P 23340 H 12:15-U, with a similar tightly rolled rim and space for one handle only (now missing), has a disc foot with rounded profile, similar ... The context, a filling over bedrock below the west part of the Middle Stoa, is inconclusive, being mostly of the second half of the 5th century ... profile, similar to the ostraka ... both the foot and the ... of the one-handler 728,

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1794

Base and part of wall. From a small lekane. High flaring ring foot. Inscribed on the underside. For the Graffiti see above under 1792. The neat flaring foot resembles that of 1784, or the ostraka, 1770, ... Context ca. 470-460 B.C ... ostraka, 1770, 1771; the ... the underside. For the ... The neat flaring foot