[Agora Object] P 869: Black Glaze Echinus Bowl

Foot and profile preserved; mended from several fragments; rim restored in plaster for about one-fourth of circumference. Broad flaring ring foot. Brownish black glaze. Cave, south chamber, lower fill, ... 1932

[Agora Object] P 28041: Black Glaze Bowl

Missing is most of rim and side wall. Three joining fragments. High foot, sharply incurving plain lip. Fired red except for broad black band on rim exterior. Glaze much peeled. Cf. Agora XII, no. 842 ... 5-9 August 1968

[Agora Object] P 28651: Black Glaze Echinus Bowl with Rouletting

Mended from six pieces; over half and full profile preserved. Large ring foot with central nipple; convex side walls with incurved lip. Coarse rouletting on floor. Mottled orange to buff clay. Poor black ... 7 May 1971

[Agora Object] P 17982: Black Glaze Bowl

Complete except for chips. Ring foot; flaring walls; sharply inturned rim. Glazed over all; the glaze mostly fired red. -3.30m. to bottom. Cistern, fill 3, 3rd. c. B.C. Leica PD 2445-98 ... 28-30 April 1947

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[Agora Object] P 14334: Black Glaze Bowl

Small piece of rim and wall restored in plaster. High ring foot and rounded body with plain rim, incurved. Shallow grooves around upper body outside. Glaze black to red, somewhat peeled inside. Shaft ... 27-18 June 1935, 26-27 May 1936

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[Agora Object] P 16100: Bowl

Much of rim and body missing; restored in plaster. A rather deep open bowl, the walls rounding to a plain rim; ring foot. No trace of handles preserved. Dull brownish glaze on interior and upper exterior ... 7-13 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 19894: Black Glaze Bowl

Minor fragments missing. Bowl with inturned rim; ring foot. Pinkish-buff clay; black glaze. Cistern, containers 8 and 9, lower fill. Leica PD 2445-82 ... 9 April 1949

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[Agora Object] P 19914: Bowl

Small fragment of rim missing. Open bowl on rather high ring foot, the foot lightly grooved beneath. Steep walls, turned in sharply at the top to form a narrow almost flat rim. Buff clay; glazed over ... 9 April 1949