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[Agora Object] P 843: Tripod Fragment

One leg preserved complete, with a small part of the bowl and the attachment at the top. Decorated with elongated bird, which has an extremely long neck, twisted back on itself; head painted in outline ... 19 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 873: Krater Fragments

a) mended from three fragments, preserves part of the rim decorated with groups of cross stripes, on flat top. Outside, vertical panels: hatching, zigzag, and large guilloche, separated by narrow bands ... 18, 21 May 1932

[Agora Object] P 13767: Amphora

Lip, one handle, much of neck and many wall fragments missing; body restored in plaster. Much weathered and chipped. Eggy body on high, nearly vertical ring foot; short straight neck. Broad handles, neck ... 11-24 May 1938

[Agora Object] P 13771: Stand Fragment

Fragment from a large stand, preserving right edge. Center, part of a figure with arm and hand reaching across fragment to right; below a head, left, with large eye and elaborate helmet or headdress. Horizontal ... 12-21 May 1938

[Agora Object] P 13772: Vessel Fragment

From the neck of a large closed pot. At left, a tall narrow plant or tree, made of spirals flanking a stem. At right, what appears to be mane and part of the neck of a horse, right; filling, a swastika ... 12-21 May 1938

[Agora Object] P 14038: Krater Fragment

An edge preserved at lower right. From a handle of a krater. In a panel on the outside, a bird and filling ornaments. Disturbed fill. Leica, 81-598 ... June 1938

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[Agora Object] P 11959: Pithos Fragments with Stamped Decoration

A number of joining fragments preserve part of the body of a large pithos around which run two slightly raised bands averaging about 0.04m. wide. The bands are decorated with a geometric pattern of impressed ... September 1932

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[Agora Object] P 12104: Oinochoe

The front of the trefoil mouth missing; restored in plaster. Low flat base, a cross on the bottom, Rounded body, and tall, slightly concave neck. On the body, four sets of concentric circles, overlapping ... 15 March 1938