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[Agora Object] P 32668: Mortar Fragments

Two non-joining fragments giving complete profile: a) 4 joining fragments, base to spout; b) 3 joining fragments from base to rim, with handle. Tip of spout missing. Large shallow basin with disk foot; ... 1971

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[Agora Object] P 32669: Chytra Fragments

Two non-joining fragments: a) mended from 2 pieces, b) mended from 3 pieces, preserving part of rim, shoulder, and upper body. Baggy body, flat sloping shoulder, narrowing to thickened rim with flat lip; ... 1971

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[Agora Object] P 32670: Chytra Fragment

One fragment preserving part of rim, handle and shoulder. Slightly convex shoulder narrowing to rounded projecting rim with narrow, rounded groove on top surface; thick strap handle from junction of shoulder ... 1971

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[Agora Object] P 32671: Casserole Fragments: Cooking Ware

Six fragments, preserving about half of vessel with two handles: a) 4 joining pieces, from bottom to rim; b) 2 joining pieces of rim and wall; c-f) single fragments. Convex bottom, slightly flaring straight ... 1971

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[Agora Object] P 32672: Chytra Fragments

Four fragments, three joining, preserving about one-third of chytra: part of rim and upper body, with one handle; one loose rim fragment. Spherical body, rounded shoulder, flaring out-turned rim with flat ... 1971

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[Agora Object] P 28401: Brazier Lug: Bull Head

Chipped. Inner face of lug has moulded head of bull, well modeled. Outer face has rectangular depression outlined with deep groove; vertical projection with dentils, below. Coarse micaceous red clay, ... (26 January 1971)

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[Agora Object] P 28402: Brazier Lug: Bearded Head

Upper left corner chipped. Moulded bearded face wearing pointed cap. Coarse brown clay with bits. Catalogued 26 January 1971. Bought in Rhodes in 1933. Leica, 93-64-9 ... (26 January 1971)

[Agora Object] I 7235: Honorary Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all around. Surface quite fresh. Parts of eleven lines of the inscription preserved. "Λ" for "A" and the omision of the middle hasta in the "epsilons" suggests a date in the ... 2nd. century B.C.