[Agora Deposit] G 11:5: 'Cellar Cut' inside Tholos. Layer IV.

Exploration over bedrock inside the Tholos; levels of 6th c. B.C ... 6th c. B.C.

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[Agora Object] P 23404: Black Figure Cup Fragment

Broken all around. From side of Little Master cup. Forelegs and part of body of horse in white, with the left leg of the rider. Pinkish-buff clay. Good black glaze. South Shop Building, room 7, on late ... 29 May 1953

[Agora Object] P 13815: Black Figure Cup Fragment

Fragment from wall of a cup. Preserved is the greater part of a nude man and woman in erotic position; at right and below, part of another figure or object. Purple for man's hair, white for woman's flesh ... 23 May-3 June 1938

[Agora Object] P 341: Black Figure Cup Fragment: Type C

Beneath a plain black glazed area is a reserved space in which are painted two draped figures, facing left. The figures are at the edges of the small fragment so that only the right side of one, and the ... 10 March 1932

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[Agora Object] P 4947: Black Figure Cup Fragment

Part of a seated draped figure and the leg of a nude figure, right, in front of him. Purple red added for dress. Band Cup. Not on deposit list but published as: F-G 12:1(?) (SD) 36-39/* Road test cut, ... 11 March 1935

[Agora Object] P 3854: Black Figure Cup Fragment

Broken away close to lip. Upper part of handle zone preserved. Head of a horse, right. Before him, the head and shoulder of a man(?). Red for mane and hair. Incision. Interior, black glaze, slightly metallic ... 8 May 1934

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[Agora Object] P 4637: Black Figure Cup Fragment

From the edge of a cup with plain black rim. In band, draped man stands facing right, in front of him a nude man striding right. Herakles? Hair and beard of standing man, purple red. Reserved line around ... 9 February 1935

[Agora Object] P 1245: Black Figure Cup Fragment

Mended from four pieces. Above, part of the glazed portion above the figured zone. Youth lunging left. To right of the youth, part of a draped figure. To left, vestige of some other figure. Fairly good ... August-sep 1932