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[Agora Object] G 303: Bowl or Jar Fragment

It is from the bottom. The underside thickened and rounded near the center (?). On the upper face, raised ridges forming diminishing rectangles. Colorless glass. Roman House B, in impluvium. Leica ... 5 August 1947

[Agora Object] G 304: Vessel Fragment

Above half of the base preserved. The center of the bottom remains, with part of a broad cylindrical base finished with a plain rolled resting edge, projecting. Colorless glass. Building P, room 2, above ... 7 August 1947

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[Agora Object] G 307: Bowl Fragment

Mended from many pieces; small fragments of sides and floor missing. Open bowl on ring foot; flaring walls with slightly S-curved profile. Pale greenish glass. Roman House B, room 5, on floor. Containers ... 19 July 1947

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[Agora Object] G 308: Bowl Fragment

Six joining fragments give part of the rim and wall, to the start of the floor. Flat floor, rounding to nearly vertical wall. Plain narrow rim, out-turned. Colorless glass. A numder of small pieces do ... 19 July 1947

[Agora Object] G 321: Jug Fragment

Preserved from lip to shoulder with fragments also of the very broad ribbon handle. Narrow neck; broad flaring lip with heavy double roll at edge. Upper handle attachment just below flare of mouth. Heavy, ... 23 March 1948

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[Agora Object] G 322: Jug Fragment

One piece preserves two-thirds of base. Square base, rising at the center. Decorated with raised concentric rectangles. Opaque colorless glass. Agora sample no. 300. Roman House B, destruction fill. 5th-6th ... 1947

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[Agora Object] G 337: Plate Fragments

The floor and the bottom with ring base preserved. Also a non-joining part of the rim and a fragment from the body preserved. Somewhat out of shape. Flat profile. Slight rise in middle of bottom. Thin ... 22 March 1948

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[Agora Object] G 338: Bowl Fragment

Three pieces preserve base and start of sharply rising side walls. Base formed by projecting points, pinched out, just as G 297. No pontil or post. Heavy enamel weathering with pitting. Colorless glass ... 22 March 1948