[Agora Object] P 2400: Krater Fragment

Joins with P 6094. Fragment from top of wall, mended from two pieces. On inturned lip, groups of short parallel bars. Upper part of outer wall enclosed by two broad bands with a narrow band between, cross ... 10 May 1933

[Agora Object] P 2401: Saucer Fragment

About half preserved, mended from four pieces. An open saucer with low flat base and horizontal loop handle set on lip. Interior black glazed save for a narrow reserved band midway up the wall. The lip ... 4 May 1933

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[Agora Object] P 2402: Oinochoe Fragments

Mended from six pieces; about half preserved, but none of the rim. On the front of the neck a panel bound above and below by a zigzag line inside a group of three narrow straight bands; on either side ... 3 May 1933

[Agora Object] P 2434: Krater Fragment: Gray Ware

About one-half of the circumference of a large hollow base is preserved; only the lower edge of the foot is chipped away. Mended from two pieces. Broken at the top as well. The foot consists of two tori ... 23 May 1933, 8 April 1938

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[Agora Object] P 2435: Vessel Fragment

Base fragment of large proto-Attic pot. Possibly a sixth of the circumference of the base preserved. Very heavy walls, flaring and rather thicker at the lower edge. From the resting surface it slopes inward, ... 26 May 1933

[Agora Object] P 6063: Ostrakon of Phaiax Erasistratou Acharneus

Fragment from shoulder of a coarse cooking pot. Metroon, drain cut, layer III. 849 Leica ... 6 April 1935

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[Agora Object] P 6065: Black Figure Neck Amphora Fragment

A fragment from the wall of an amphora, broken all around. A lion moving left with head turned back; solid incised rosette in field above, with the edge perhaps of a dot rosette also. Brown glaze; purple ... 11 April 1935

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[Agora Object] P 6066: Black Figure Siana Cup Fragment

Fragment from side of a cup, broken all around. In the handle zone, the rear part of a beast, panther(?), to left; behind the beast a palmette. Metallic black glaze. Purple paint and incision for details ... 11 April 1935