[Agora Object] P 9747: Pitcher

Lip largely broken away; fragments from body missing; restored in plaster. Round-bodied one-handled pitcher; small bottom irregularly flattened; wide neck, slightly flaring plain lip. Handle, round in ... 17-26 March 1937

[Agora Object] P 9748: Jar Fragment

Mended from many pieces; fragment from wall only, with one pierced horizontal lug handle. Faint trace of curve to neck at top of fragment. Micaceous red clay; red slip. Well E. Leica ... 17-26 March 1937

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[Agora Object] P 9749: Pithos Fragment with Incised Decoration

Wall fragment from a large handmade pot. On the outside, a small raised knob from which springs a decoration (or symbol?) incised in the unbaked clay. Coarse greenish-buff clay with many black bits; slipped ... 17-26 March 1937

[Agora Object] P 9750: Bowl Fragment with Incised Decoration

Fragment from a large, steep-walled bowl with a vertical band handle rising well above the rim, and decorated on the outside with coarsely incised grooves; a low knob-like projection on the inside of the ... 17-26 March 1937

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[Agora Object] P 9751: Bowl Fragment: Burnished Ware

Small fragment from the rim(?) of a large bowl, with a broad lug handle, horizontally pierced, set just below the plain lip. Red to gray clay, slipped and burnished outside. Well E. Leica, 83-521 ... 17-26 March 1937

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[Agora Object] ST 175: Quern Fragment

End of an oval millstone or quern, concave on one side, irregularly domed on the other. The concave side much worn. Gray volcanic stone. Agora sample no. 248. Petrographic analysis, Curt Runnels, August ... 19 March 1937

[Agora Object] ST 182: Artifact Fragment

Thin piece of stone, rough on one side, smoother on the other, worked down to a finished edge forming part of an elliptical curve. White limestone. Well E; Early-Middle Helladic. Leica, 83-550 ... 17-26 March 1937

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[Agora Object] ST 183: Grinder Fragment

Fragment of grinder (?), one end broken, the other worn smooth and rounded (from use?). Whitish stone. Well E; Early-Middle Helladic. Leica, 83-545 ... 17-26 March 1937