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[Agora Publication] Ostraka

Lang, L ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The scraps of pottery on which were written the names of candidates for ostracism are one of the most intriguing pieces of evidence for ancient democracy found in the Athenian Agora. This book is a complete ... 1990

[Agora Object] P 18493: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Mended from two fragments. From an open bowl, small semi-glazed krater or large one-handler? Glazed inside only. Incised inside: House L, room 5; early fill over bedrock. 5886 Leica ... 31 July-3 August 1947

[Agora Object] P 19599: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

The vertical rolled handle of a cooking ware pot. Finger hollow at base. Incised on outer face of handle, from bottom upwards: Micaceous clay, unglazed. Ostrakon fill. 7550 Leica ... 24 April-13 June 1947

[Agora Object] P 19600: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

From the lower wall of a thick heavy coarse pot, unglazed; probably an amphora. Incised outside: Ostrakon fill. 7550 Leica ... 24 April-13 June 1947

[Agora Object] P 19601: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

From the wall of a coarse unglazed pot. Incised outside: Ostrakon fill. 7550 Leica ... 24 April-13 June 1947

[Agora Object] P 19602: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

From the wall of a closed pot of micaceous pink clay; traces of a horizontal band of red glaze, outside. Ostrakon fill. 7550 Leica ... 24 April-13 June 1947

[Agora Object] P 19603: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

From the wall of a coarse unglazed pot. Incised outside: Ostrakon fill. 7550 Leica ... 24 April-13 June 1947

[Agora Object] P 19604: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Small fragment from the wall of a coarse unglazed pot. Incised outside: Pink clay with white grits. Ostrakon fill. 7550 Leica ... 24 April-13 June 1947

[Agora Object] P 19606: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

From the wall of a coarse unglazed pot. Incised outside: Ostrakon fill. 7550 Leica ... 24 April-13 June 1947

[Agora Object] P 19620: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Small wall fragment, probably from a semi-glazed krater. Outside unglazed; inside, red to brown thin glaze wash. Incised inside: Ostrakon fill. 7550 Leica ... 24 April-13 June 1947

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[Agora Object] P 20389: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Fragment of stem and floor of red figured kylix. Scraped groove around stem. Inside, satyr with wineskin. Inscribed outside, around underside of floor, close to stem: Ostrakon fill, first layer under ... 20 October 1949

[Agora Object] P 20392: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Fragment of wall of semi-glazed krater; glaze red inside. Inscribed outside: Ostrakon fill, first layer under wall B. 8330 Leica ... 20 October 1949

[Agora Object] P 20395: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Fragment of black glazed cup (stemless or one-handler); scraped groove outside where foot has broken off. Inscribed inside: Ostrakon fill, first layer under wall B. 8330 Leica ... 20 October 1949

[Agora Object] P 20396: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Wall fragment from black glazed skyphos. Inscribed inside: Ostrakon fill, first layer under wall B. 8330 Leica ... 20 October 1949

[Agora Object] P 20398: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Fragment of black glaze handle with lower attachment; firm black on interior of pot. Inscribed outside (much worn and pitted): Ostrakon fill, middle layer (sand) under wall B. 8332 Leica ... October 1949

[Agora Object] P 20400: Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou Xypetaion

Small wall fragment from large black glazed amphora. One surface glazed, the other plain. Inscribed on glazed surface: Ostrakon fill, "nerochomata". 8334 Leica ... 22 October 1949

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[Agora Deposit] A 18-19:1: Ostrakon Area

Pit (6x10) in the valley between the Areopagus and the Hill of the Nymphs. Large cutting in bedrock with 540 ostraka, mainly of the late eighties of the 5th. c. B. C. Much pottery, principally of the early ... Ca. 500-450 B.C.