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[Agora Object] P 4612: Amphora Fragments

a) From neck of a geometric amphora. Part of one metope panel, bounded by triple lines on all sides. On it, head and front legs of a grazing horse, right. Between legs, tree; between front leg and head, ... 8 February 1935

[Agora Object] P 5286: Skyphos Fragment

From a deep skyphos, mended from nine pieces. One stub of handle preserved. Body to handle zone covered with narrow bands. Handle zone filled with grate pattern, except for three panels; in narrow panels ... 16 March 1935

[Agora Object] P 6579: Bowl or Krater or Skyphos Fragment

From a large bowl or krater or oversized skyphos with low rim. On lower body, bands; in panel in handle zone, part of a lion leaping right, zigzags in field; to left, five vertical bands, then vertical ... 2 April 1935

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[Agora Object] P 7156: Kotyle Fragments

About one-third of rim with one handle preserved. None of lower body. Below handle zone, a zone of fine lines. In handle zone, running animals right; horse(?) following lion(?). Glaze black to dull brown ... 10-16 March 1936

[Agora Object] P 10228: Krater Fragment

Below two bands on the rim in a panel defined by bands of vertical lines, a long thin dog, head missing. Glaze brown to red. Well. Leica, 81-598 ... 13 May 1937

[Agora Object] P 13286: Krater Fragment

A large fragment from side wall; base and rim completely lacking. In a shoulder zone, a deer grazing to left. In the field are chevrons, zigzags, a crossed diamond. The panel is bordered laterally by groups ... 3 May 1938

[Agora Object] P 13287: Krater Fragment

Fragments from wall and rim remain; strengthened with plaster. In a shoulder zone, band of horses grazing to right; in the field are zigzags, schematic trees, crossed diamonds. The wall below is covered ... 3 May 1938

[Agora Object] P 13330: Lid Fragments

From a large, markedly convex lid with transverse bars on its offset rim; a band of running dogs at mid-height; concentric bands above and below this frieze; a band of zigzag toward the knob. The dogs ... 22 March 1938