[Agora Object] P 23572: Goblet

One handle and much of one side missing; restored in plaster. Type and fabric similar to P 23571, but with a shorter thicker stem and smaller more flaring foot, concave beneath. Coarse buff clay. Thin ... 8 August 1953

[Agora Object] P 23573: Goblet

Base, stem, one handle and much of wall missing and restored. Type and fabric similar to P 23571, but the bowl deeper and the walls more sharply tapering. Coarse buff clay. Thin brown glaze wash. ADDENDA ... 8 August 1953

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[Agora Object] P 23574: Kylix

All of base and one side of bowl with one handle missing and restored in plaster. Tall stem; shallow bowl; everted rim; small low handles. Fine orange-pink clay with creamy surfacing. Mycenaean Tomb to ... 8 August 1953

[Agora Object] P 23575: Spouted Bowl

Fragments missing from wall and rim; restored in plaster. Shallow bowl with small flat bottom; bridged trough spout; narrow out-turned rim. Pale buff clay. Covered with chocolate glaze, dull and much ... 8 August 1953

[Agora Object] P 23576: Cup

Fragments of wall and base remain; no trace of handle; about half restored in plaster. Small deep cup with plain rim and gently outcurved wall, forming an angle with the lower part; low ring foot. Pale ... 8 August 1953

[Agora Object] P 23577: Bowl Fragments

Fragments only from wall preserved. Plain rim; no trace of base. Coarse pinkish-buff clay. Covered with slip of same color on inside; worn. Mycenaean Tomb to N.E. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 1). 2676 Leica ... 8 August 1953

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[Agora Object] P 23578: Spouted Pitcher

Intact. Flat bottom; globular body; trough spout; ridged strap handle with a pronounced boss at the base of the handle. On the shoulder, three concentric spirals; tails hang from handle attachment; bands ... 5 September 1953

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[Agora Object] P 23579: Spouted Pitcher

Much broken, small fragments missing; restored in plaster. Globular body; trough spout; spreading neck with plastic ring at junction of neck and shoulder; band handle with a ridge down the middle finishing ... 5 September 1953