"dc-publisher","dc-description","Redirect","Type","dc-creator","dc-title","Icon","Id","Collection","Chronology","Name","dc-date","UserLevel","dc-subject" "","Agora 19","","PublicationPage","","Thucydides 2.16.2-17","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-19-22::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 019/Agora 019 022 (9).png::1495::2048","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-19-22","Agora","","Agora 19, s. 22, p. 9","","","" "","Whole handle with bits of shoulder preserved.","","Object","","Stamped Amphora Handle: Imperial","","Agora:Object:SS 7263","Agora","","SS 7263","3 April 1937","","Amphoras | Imperial" "","Agora 29","","PublicationPage","","Pyre","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-284::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 029.1/Agora 029.1 284 (245).png::1528::2048","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-284","Agora","275 B.C.; 285-275 B.C.; 335-325 B.C.; 325-300 B.C.; 290-275 B.C.","Agora 29.1, s. 284, p. 245","","","" "","Mended from three pieces; half of nozzle, one side and most of bottom missing. Shallow double convex body, with greatest circumference higher than center; around opening, a narrow rim of just perceptible elevation.; Unbridged nozzle. Fragmentary.; Brown to iridescent black glaze covers handle and interior of body and nozzle, running over edges; much flaked. Underside shows the transparent glaze of type II exterior.; Pinkish-buff clay.; ; Type 5 of Agora collection.; ; ADDENDA Restored in plaster since phtographing.","","Object","","Lamp","","Agora:Object:L 666","Agora","","L 666","June 1932","","" "Valentinian II","Coin no. 229.","","Coin","Thessalonica","","","Agora:Coin:N 6502","Agora","383-392 A.D.","N 6502","28 June 1972","","" "","Inscribed fragment with parts of two fascia.; Upper edge preserved; other sides broken; at the top, taenia, beveled back to fascia.; Inscribed with one line on each fascia.; Pentelic marble.; ; ADDENDA Joined with I 34 and I 1181.","","Object","","Grave Monument Fragment","Agora:Image:2008.16.0002::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0002.tif::3958::2775","Agora:Object:I 30","Agora","1st. century B.C.","I 30","13 June 1931","","" "Gratian","AE","","Coin","Nicomedia","Roman Imperial Copper/Bronze Ae2 of Gratian, Nicomedia Mint (AD 378 - AD 383)","","Corinth:Coin:2007 414","Corinth","AD 378 - AD 383","2007 414","","","" "","Four joining fragments (a-d) preserve nearly half of the floor, with part of the low ring foot; two fragments (e-f) give a little of the plain rim and gently curving wall. A fourth fragment (g) appears to come from the floor. Another fragment (h) from the body of a bowl (?).; Inlaid decoration appears in two places: on the wall, inside, slightly below the rim, a zone of swimming fishes; at the center of the floor, a personage facing. Part of the head of the personage in a high headdress is preserved, also, below at right, part of some object apparently held by the figure. The colors used in the inlay are now white, brown and black.; A broad, low bowl made of heavy molded glass, brilliant blue at the core, the surfaces and also the broken edges now covered with a heavy gray oxidization. This overlies a creamy surface but from the appearance of the broken edges it seems as if this surface also is oxidization. This oxidization does not cover the inlaid decoration.; See the thinness of the inlay, clearly visible in the breaks.","","Object","","Bowl Fragment","Agora:Image:2007.01.0677::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0677.tif::1176::1580","Agora:Object:G 541","Agora","","G 541","24 March 1956","",""