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[Agora Object] P 6498: Askos Fragment

Perhaps from a pot in the form of a bird or boat. Row of dots along each side of spine; on flanks, hatched lozenges. Clay pink to grayish; glaze dull black. Cf. National Museum example (but no handle) ... 16 March 1935

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[Agora Object] P 3981: Storage Amphora: Coan

Part of one handle and fragments from the side are missing. Fairly plump body with well defined shoulder; small tip twice drawn in; low neck; thickened lip; double handles. Coarse red clay fired pale ... 2 May 1934

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[Agora Object] P 214: Cup

Only a small bit of the circumference of the rim preserved, but the height is complete. Joins P 215. Restored in plaster. The rounded body narrows to a small flat base, and is pinched in towards the top, ... 11 February 1932

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[Agora Object] P 331: Storage Amphora

Flat rim, slightly bent down; thick neck with two vertical handles upon it; long slender body tapering to a point at bottom. Pinkish clay. Unglazed. In drain. Leica ... 9 March 1932

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[Agora Object] P 332: Storage Amphora

Thick flaring lip; long neck with two vertical handles attached to it; extremely slender body tapering to a point. Clay pared lengthwise giving a ribbed effect. Pinkish clay. Unglazed. In drain. Leica ... 9 March 1932

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[Agora Object] P 14618: Storage Amphora

Mended from many fragments; pieces of wall missing. Tall irregularly cylindrical body with pointed toe; sloping shoulder, tapering neck with thick rolled lip; handles from shoulder to below lip. Pinkish ... 29 March 1939

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[Agora Object] P 15310: Storage Amphora

One handle and fragments of mouth, neck and body missing. Sharply pointed bottom with projecting ridge; full body; sloping shoulder not sharply set off from neck or body; tall wide neck. Brownish clay ... 2 May 1939

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[Agora Object] P 25783: Storage Amphora

Complete except for fragments from wall. Long tubular body ending in a knob; shoulder has a cyma reversa profile; neck tubular; rim rolled; high horned handles. Clay pinkish-buff, fired light at surface ... 18 May 1932