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[Agora Object] A 1111: Well Head Fragment

Five joining pieces preserve most of circumference of lower part. Top entirely missing. Noticeable taper toward top. Glazed slightly raised band at bottom. Above and on interior, reserved. Orange red clay ... 3 June 1932

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[Agora Object] A 1112: Well Head

Mended from many fragments and restored in plaster. Projecting rim turned down on one side of wellhead, flat on other. Two circular hand-holes below rim, then three ridges. Glazed, slightly raised band ... July 1932

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[Agora Object] A 1113: Cover Tile Fragment: Stamped

A small fragment, broken all around, of a cover tile with dull black glaze on its outer surface. Stamped on interior, a palmette only partially preserved. Green earth, 5th c. fill. 303 Leica, color slide ... 31 March 1932

[Agora Object] A 1136: Roof Tile

Complete; cracked but glued together. Plain curved roof tile. Brick red clay with white grits; pale buff on surface. Grave, which it covered, set in Roman fill, but burial probably dates from latest Roman ... 20 July 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1178: Roof Tile Fragment

From lower end of stroter, showing channel on underside, and high lateral flanges on top. Brown clay; coarse brown grog. From pile of tiles removed from burnt layer of Odeion, S.E. corner of cryptoporticus ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1179: Roof Tile Fragment

From upper end of stroter, showing drip check and lateral flanges on upper surface. Flanges cut down at upper ends. Buff clay; buff grog. From pile of tiles removed from burnt layer of Odeion, S.E. corner ... August 1946

[Agora Object] A 1180: Roof Tile Fragment

Length from top edge of tile to edge of channel on underside is 0.58m. to which is to be added normal width of remaining part, viz. 0.10m., making a total length of 0.68m. Normal drip check and lateral ... August 1946

[Agora Object] A 1181: Roof Tile Fragment

Fragment from upper end of kalypter. Note that the upper 0.135m. are slightly reduced in size to permit snugger fit. Buff clay, coarse grog. From pile of tiles removed from burnt layer of Odeion, S.E ... August 1946