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[Agora Object] P 31830: Almond Amphoriskos Fragment

Part of neck, handle and body of plastic vase in shape of very large almond. Wheelmade with almond shape built up by hand. Almond pittings are in very regular rows, probably indicating use of some form ... February 1989

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[Agora Object] P 31831: Vessel Fragment

Apparently shaped by hand from thin sheet of clay with flat center, followed by dimples (two preserved) and then by broad undulating flutings (three preserved) as it rises into wall of vase. Possibly from ... February 1989

[Agora Object] I 7461: Boundary Stone

Impossible to be certain whether stone complete. Two lines of the inscription preserved. Area of inscription worked roughly smooth. Line of horizontal marks made by pointed tool down front and back. Rough ... 14 June 1973

[Agora Object] I 7462: Boundary Stone

Impossible to be certain whether stone complete. Rough, rectangular slab with inscription on upper face in area smoothed to receive letters. Rough piece of gray schist. ADDENDA Belongs with I 7461, I ... 14 June 1973

[Agora Object] I 7463: Boundary Stone

Inscribed fragment. In two pieces; lower half found in box 4 of well. Tool marks on front and back. Rough piece of gray schist. ADDENDA Same type of rough cut rectangular stone with inscription on top ... 14 June 1973

[Agora Object] SS 14816: Stamped Amphora Handle: Mendean

Broken all around; fragment from neck of amphora. Gritty orange fabric. Incised line around neck; just below have stamp; roughly cut “beta”. Well in Room 6, upper dump fill, layer I. Β (?) (incuse) 2047 ... 21 August 1973

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[Agora Object] T 4095: Mold Fragment for Head

Mold represents half of human head (broken off nose, chin and above eyes) set within medallion on radiating loops enclosed by two circular lines. Broken on all sides. Front and back preserved. In schematically ... 28 June 1973

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[Agora Object] T 4096: Mold Fragment for Female Protome

Broken on three sides. Part of one side, front and back preserved. Some of front surface and most of back surface gone. Mended. Mold represents folds of drapery presumably hanging vertically. Back smoothed; ... 29 June 1973