[Agora Object] IL 1266: Lead Dikast's Ballot

Flat disk with pierced cylinder through center. Well preserved. 6th c. A.D. House, layer II, red fill. 1680, 1880 Leica ... 24 April 1952

[Agora Object] P 22106: Bowl Fragment: Stamped

Broken above. Preserves only low ring foot and center of inside of small bowl or cup, and part of wall. Center stamped with double herringbone pattern. Brown metallic glaze covers inside and flows irregularly ... 5 March 1952

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[Agora Object] P 22108: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Two joining fragments preserve part of pedestal foot and of base of bowl, from a pedestalled krater of Dragendorff's form 11, with no trace of angularity in profile of bowl as far as preserved. At base ... 5 March 1952

[Agora Object] P 22110: Bowl Fragment with Graffito

Broken all around. Fragment from wall of black-glazed bowl(?) with flaring sides and concave bottom. Abcedarium. Scratched around the outside: Glazed inside and out, the glaze uneven and much chipped ... 8 March 1952

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[Agora Object] P 22111: Bowl or Cup Fragment with Relief Decoration

Broken below and on both sides. From a bowl or sizable cup. Plain vertical rim, offset from the wall ca. 0.01m. The wall plain below the rim, then decorated with a rough imbricated pattern. Clay red; ... 12 March 1952

[Agora Object] P 22113: Bowl Fragment

Three joining fragments preserve small segment of rim, wall and floor of a Samian A bowl. Center of floor missing. Small, flat-floored bowl on false ring foot; oblique wall; overhanging rim, rounded on ... 10 March 1952

[Agora Object] P 22114: Lid Fragment with Rouletting

Several joining and non-joining fragments mending to three, preserve about half the lid, lacking center portion and handle(?). Restored without handle. A domed lid with projecting horizontal rim; underneath, ... 2nd. c. A.D.

[Agora Object] P 22115: Bowl Fragment

Single fragment of wall and rim. From a large shallow bowl like P 5844. Flaring wall terminating in a small rounded slightly everted lip. Trace of floor inside shows that floor over foot was very thick ... 11 March 1952