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[Agora Object] P 17383: Spouted Bowl

Bottom, with foot and small fragments of body, restored in plaster. Deep body with nearly straight wall and no shoulder; rim thickened to project on outside, flattened and with shallow grooves on top; ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 17384: Oinochoe

Handle and fragments of mouth and body restored in plaster. Low base; squat round body; short straight neck; trefoil mouth, slightly crooked; rolled vertical handle. Black glaze overall, badly peeled; ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 17385: Alabastron: Corinthian

Part of the shoulder preserved, with neck and handle: mouth and lower body restored in plaster. Large cock, left, with incision and added red; in field, incised blob rosette. Well, 7th. c., below east ... July 1946

[Agora Object] P 17386: Bowl

Foot, both handles and most of body and rim restored in plaster. Rounded body with plain rim. Above foot, rays. Upper body glazed, with narrow reserved line above rays. Around body, below handle level, ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 17387: One-Handled Cup

Handle and about half body and rim restored. Fine flaring ring foot and lower body meeting upper at acute angle; upright rim, slightly convex. Good glaze, black to brown and red, over all; glaze rings ... July 1946

[Agora Object] P 17388: One-Handled Cup

The handle, all of the rim and part of the lower body restored in plaster. Similar in shape to P 17387 (ΩΔ 371), but with more sharply offset rim and low base instead of ring foot. Thick slightly mottled ... July 1946

[Agora Object] P 17389: Skyphos: Corinthian Type

About half the body and both handles restored in plaster. Low ring foot; above it a reserved zone filled with round-ended petals in place of rays. Traces of a wide purple band bordered each side by white ... July 1946

[Agora Object] P 17390: Skyphos: Corinthian Type

The fragment preserves full height; the cup almost entirely plaster, including both handles. Shape and decoration as P 17389 (ΩΔ 373). The purple and white bands below the handles are well preserved. ... July 1946