[Agora Object] L 116: Lamp Fragment

Front part of a lamp. On rim single groove, slightly sloping, unglazed. Body slightly curving. Long, deep nozzle, rounded at the end. Handle solid, grooved. Hard black glaze. Light red Attic clay. Type ... 22 June 1931

[Agora Object] L 117: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of nozzle. Shallow body, rim slightly sloping towards center. Small rounded nozzle, with wick hole not encroaching on rim; end chipped. Hard black glaze. Pinkish-buff Attic clay. Type IV of Corinth ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] L 118: Lamp

On rim, three raised leaves on either side, ending in trident-shaped ornament near nozzle. On discus, large and small figures on the back of an animal; three oil holes irregularly placed; design indistinct ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 17: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Approximately half of the body is preserved, including one handle; the base is missing. Wide flaring lip with moulded offset; deep slightly bell-shaped body; rope loop handle set at a slight angle to the ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 17 BIS: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Broken all around. Head and shoulder of a cloaked youth, left. Finished On clay level of stoa. 175-176 Leica, 87-18-11(10) ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 36: Red Figure Askos Fragment

About half preserved. The shoulder is flattened above a low curved body; very low base. Traces of the line of the neck and of the attachment of the handle remain. On the shoulder is a seated dog with very ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 37: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Fragments of three figures, the center one best preserved. The figure appears to be seated and wears a billowing garment. Lines of dilute glaze are used in addition to the sketchy relief lines. Attic ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 38: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Mended from three pieces; broken all around. Draped female figure (maenad) dancing to the right; before her, part of a bearded male figure (satyr). The dancer wears a thin chiton drawn rather tightly over ... 22 June 1931