[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

[Agora Object] P 17391: Skyphos: Corinthian Type

Body fragment with part of rim; the rest restored. Reserved zone with rays above foot; glazed above and decorated with fine double bands of purple above rays and below handles. Well, 7th. c., below east ... July 1946

[Agora Object] P 17392: Skyphos: Corinthian Type

Body fragment with part of rim; the rest restored. Shape narrower and more pointed than P 17391 (ΩΔ 375). Zone with rays above foot; traces of double line of added color at the handle level. Buff clay ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 17393: Amphora Fragments

Three pieces, put together with plaster, from rim, neck and shoulder of a pot with stepped rim and thin glaze wash inside: probably a wide-mouthed amphora. Good black glaze overall; on the shoulder, a ... July 1946

[Agora Object] P 17394: Amphora

One handle and parts of body and rim restored. Ring foot and plump body with wide mouth and sharply flaring rim, flat on top. Rolled vertical handles, shoulder to neck. Handmade of coarse micaceous red ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 17395: Hydria

Lower body, most of rim, one entire handle and patches of wall restored in plaster. Round body tapering to narrow neck and then flaring to round mouth with plain rim; two horizontal and one vertical rolled ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 17397: Jug

Gaps filled with plaster. Ring foot; squat rounded body; straight neck flaring at top to flat-topped rim; vertical band handle, its outer face hollowed, attached at shoulder and lip but rising high above ... July 1946