[Agora Object] A 1914: Pan Tile Fragment

Part of one edge preserved of pan (rain) tile. Pale brown clay. Firm red paint on upper surface. Flange worn. Under surface flat. Well; Boxes 34, 43. Leica, LV-96 PD 661 ... May-June 1951

[Agora Object] A 1915: Water Pipe Fragment

Missing about a third, including all of one end. One long joint tongue. Light brown clay and wash; two bands in reddish brown glaze, much faded: one beneath collar at base of joint tongue, the other near ... May-June 1951

[Agora Object] A 1916: Well Head

Many fragments preserve about half rim and upper part of body of drum-shaped wellhead, including two circular lifting holes, plus one fragment of lower edge. The top, outer edge, and under surface of the ... May-June 1951

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[Agora Object] A 2115: Perrirhanterion

Mended from many fragments. A shallow basin cut in one piece with a shaft square in section tapering toward the top. Weather traces show that the shaft had been set down ca. 0.07m. in its (missing) base ... 28 June 1950

[Agora Object] P 16526: Amphora

All the bottom, and about half the wall, with part of the lip and neck, missing. Partly made up in plaster. Round-bodied amphora with short wide neck and broad flaring rim marked off by a groove. Broad ... May, June 1939

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[Agora Object] P 4741: Black Glaze Bowl

About one-third of the rim is missing. Ring foot, concave side wall, convex rim; interior shallow concave to rim. Attic clay; black glaze inside and on rim outside; the rest is glazed red. A reserved ... 25 February 1935

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[Agora Object] P 32941: Ostrakon of Themistokles Phrearrios

Single cooking ware wall fragment, broken all around. Incised letters preserve part of the name and demotic of Themistokles. Beneath demotic, five letters (KAΔAΠ), possibly a misspelling of καταπ[υγον], ... 28 July 1997

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[Agora Object] S 552: Statuette of Venus Genetrix Type

Head, right arm and feet missing. Standing woman, draped in long, loose chiton, pinned on the right shoulder, and himation. The left shoulder is nude; the folds of the cloak are gathered over the left ... 15 April 1935