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[Agora Image] 2000.02.0693 (Slide Sheet: 45:07)

The house of Simon the cobbler ... west Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Jun 2000

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[Agora Image] 2004.01.1535 (HAT 75-132)

House of Simon, plan ... John Travlos ... PD 1110 Horizontal (normal) ... 1959

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[Agora Image] 2002.01.1110

Area of the House of Simon the Cobbler ... J. Travlos ... PD 1110 Horizontal (normal) ... 1959

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[Agora Image] 2002.02.0010

Actual state plan of Simon's House and Buildings of the southwest side of the Agora ... J. Travlos ... PD 1062-a Horizontal (normal) ... 1958

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[Agora Image] 2008.20.0031

The remains of the house of Simon the cobbler, 5th century B.C., built against the Agora boundary stone (bottom left) ... Cf. 2000.02.0693 Horizontal (normal)

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[Agora Monument] House of Simon the Cobbler

Domestic, Workshop Unknown Stone Poor, minimal superstructure ... 5th B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1885

Rim fragment; shape and fabric as 1884 but the rim triplegrooved. Ostrakon of Hipparchos Charmou (487 B.C.) ... 487 B.C.

[Agora Object] P 26576: Jug

Numerous joining fragments preserve profile to above middle, and handle. Much restored in plaster. Round mouth with band handle attached. Spreading banded rim, neck glazed, set on shoulder with a slightly ... 10 June 1959

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[Agora Object] I 5510: Boundary Stone

Inscribed boundary stone of Agora. The corners of its upper are much rubbed. All surfaces were roughly picked. On the broad face that looks norheast, a band was smoothed with a toothed chisel across the ... 27 February 1938

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[Agora Object] P 4885: Oinochoe with Tubes

Mended from many pieces; complete save for chips. Flat-bottomed oinochoe with round body, straight narrow neck, trefoil mouth and double vertical handle. On lip outside, row of dots between wide bands; ... 5 March 1935

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[Agora Object] P 5212: Ostrakon of Hipparchos Charmou (Kollyteus)

From a large coarse open bowl with furrowed outward-turned rim. Slipped; unglazed. Incised inside. Red 5th. c. fill over road. B' building fill. Leica PD 1111-a ... 28 March 1935