[Agora Object] P 16504: Mushroom Jug

Much of the mouth and wall missing; restored in plaster with two adjacent handles (one only remains) on the analogy of P 16505 (ΓΓ 960). Shape somewhat similar to P 16503 (ΓΓ 958), but less wide in proportion ... May, June 1939

[Agora Object] P 16506: Oinochoe

Fragments of wall missing; restored in plaster. Slender ovoid jug on flaring ring foot. The narrow rounded shoulder forms a continuous curve with the neck, which is slightly concave in section and flares ... May, June 1939

[Agora Object] P 16507: Amphora Fragment

Mended from many pieces, but substantially complete to the edge of the shoulder; filled out in plaster; a few non-joining fragments from the wall are in storage. Sharply sloping shoulder set off from the ... May, June 1939

[Agora Object] P 16510: Lekane

About one-third of the rim with fragments of the wall and one handle, missing; restored in plaster. False ring foot; rim flat on top, with almost no overhang. Small handles set well up under the rim and ... May, June 1939

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[Agora Object] P 16512: Chytra

Much missing from the walls, but the profile complete; restored in plaster. Plump round-bottomed pot with very short neck, the rim slightly out-turned and collared. Short band handle from rim to upper ... May, June 1939

[Agora Object] P 16514: One-Handled Vessel: Cooking Ware

Much of the upper wall and part of the rim, with the handle, missing. Similar to P 16512 (ΓΓ 967), but very much smaller. Red cooking ware fabric; the bottom slightly blackened. ADDENDA P 16512: Plump ... May, June 1939

[Agora Object] P 16515: Chytra

Small pieces of lip, wall and bottom missing; restored in plaster. Miniature version of the ordinary round-bodied pot; cf. P 16512 (ΓΓ 967) ff. The handle rather large in proportion. Red cooking ware ... May, June 1939

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[Agora Object] P 16516: Lopas

Fragments of rim and floor, and a piece of one handle, missing; restored in plaster. Round-bottomed casserole with angular shoulder and high nearly vertical rim, flanged well down on inside to take a lid ... May, June 1939