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[Agora Object] P 16535: Black Glaze Acrocup

Fragments of wall and chips from rim missing. A deep round-bodied cup with straight flaring rim, the bowl separated from the substantial stem by a heavy moulded ring painted in added purple. The stem and ... May, June 1939

[Agora Object] P 16537: Black Glaze Lekanis

Fragments of rim and wall missing, and a hole in the floor. Substantial projecting ring foot gives a moulded appearance by a groove run around it. Low open bowl, the wall turning out slightly at the rim; ... May, June 1939

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[Agora Object] P 16538: Black Glaze Stemless Cup

Both handles broken away and about half the rim, with a little of the walls, missing. Plain rather small cup on plump ring foot. Excellent black glaze over all except within foot; dot and small black ... May, June 1939

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[Agora Object] P 16543: Black Glaze Bowl

About one-third of the rim, wall and foot remains, the profile not quite complete. Shallow open bowl on high ring foot. The profile of the foot is concave above; below it projects and is moulded by a groove; ... May, June 1939

[Agora Object] P 16544: Black Glaze Bowl

A few small pieces missing from floor and rim. Shape similar to P 16485 (ΓΓ 940), but smaller, and the foot very much broader beneath. Good black glaze; reserved, a band just above the lower edge of ... May, June 1939

[Agora Object] P 16546: Black Glaze Lekythos

Most of the base and lower wall preserved, also the mouth and handle, with part of the shoulder, but there is no join between the two groups of fragments. Restored in plaster. A small version of the shape ... May, June 1939

[Agora Object] P 16549: Askos

Lip and handle broken away, and much of the body and lip missing; restored in plaster. Shape and size much as the glazed askos P 16456 (ΓΓ 911), but the wall more spreading, the shoulder angle sharper ... May, June 1939

[Agora Deposit] G 18:1: Well

Dumped filling in a well on the west slope of the Areopagus (apparently separate, no mends between them, but differing little in date) the bottom filling apparently thrown in towards the beginning of the ... Ca. 425-400 B.C. and earlier