"dc-description","dc-subject","Redirect","Icon","Type","dc-title","Chronology","dc-publisher","Id","dc-creator","Collection","Name","dc-date","UserLevel" "Coarse, pinkish red to orange clay with some particles of mica. Buff slip outside; inside, and on face of lip, a thick red glaze or paint.; 0.15m. from one end is an irregular hole, with a lid, for cleaning. The lid had been cut out of the pipe before baking.; At one end is a sharply projecting flange; at the other, a smaller one.","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Drains, Water Channels, Pipes","","Agora:Image:2012.23.0155::/Agora/2012/2012.23/2012.23.0155.jpg::2048::1400","Object","Water Pipe Section","","","Agora:Object:A 233","","Agora","A 233","23 June 1933","" "a) Mended from many pieces, broken off and cracked; contains a lead pipe. No leading.; b) The joints are cemented and bound with lead.; Water deposit inside of both. Red clay with bits in it.","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Drains, Water Channels, Pipes","","Agora:Image:2012.53.1016::/Agora/2012/2012.53/2012.53.1016.jpg::1870::1396","Object","Water Pipe Sections","","","Agora:Object:A 2295","","Agora","A 2295","2 May 1953","" "Complete. Ribbed outside. Orange clay.","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Drains, Water Channels, Pipes","","Agora:Image:2012.57.1190::/Agora/2012/2012.57/2012.57.1190.jpg::2048::1596","Object","Water Pipe","","","Agora:Object:A 2651","","Agora","A 2651","July 1956","" "Y-shaped junction pipe uniting the eastern and western outlets of the Southeast Fountain House; larger later system.","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Drains, Water Channels, Pipes","","Agora:Image:2007.01.0010::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0010.tif::3040::2008","Object","Water Pipe","","","Agora:Object:A 2663","","Agora","A 2663","25 July 1956","" "Hemispherical depression on top.","Architecture | Miscellaneous | Perrirhanteria","","Agora:Image:2012.57.1191::/Agora/2012/2012.57/2012.57.1191.jpg::1665::2048","Object","Perirrhanterion","","","Agora:Object:A 3370","","Agora","A 3370","16 March 1962","" "Complete.; The tub is apparently made from a re-used block. It is broken away at the back. Running lengthwise through the under surface is a channel, possibly an indication of an abortive attempt to split the block in two before it was made over into a tub.; The two long sides are roughly picked; at front end, a smooth-picked surface extends all across face from top to a point 0.27m. below; this smooth surface is 0.04m. recessed from the rough-picked surface of lower part of front end. The inside of the tub is hollowed out into three levels: a seat at back, 0.16m. below rim; a floor in front of seat, 0.34m. below rim; and a round basin sunk through this floor to a depth of 0.415m. below rim. The sides of the tub are 0.06m. thick; the back wall 0.08m. thick, the front wall 0.105m. thick. A drain-hole is cut through the left side of the tub, drawing water from the level of flow at its rear left corner. This hole has been plastered over on the interior. The walls on the interior are covered with a heavy coating of lime-deposit in several layers. The seat has at some time been cut down so that the present roughly-chipped surface slopes from back to front.; The tub was probably placed in a corner of a room and set down through the floor to a depth of 0.27m. The rear end and the right side will have abutted against the walls of the room at the corner; the smooth-worked upper half of the front of the tub will have been visible; and the left side, which is provided with the drain-hole and crude anathyrosis along the top will have had a thin facing of stone or plaster. The rear end of the tub must have been raised higher than the front end, so as to allow the drain-hole to be at or a bit above floor level.; Pentelic marble.","","","Agora:Image:2012.03.6211::/Agora/2012/2012.03/2012.03.6211.jpg::5360::3160","Object","Bath Tub","","","Agora:Object:ST 334","","Agora","ST 334","1939","" "Complete.; Shaft with suspension ring at top and six up-turned prongs. The shaft extends below the prongs and ends in a single small hook.","","","","Object","Iron Meat-hook","","","Agora:Object:IL 1100","","Agora","IL 1100","2 June 1950","" "Broken at one corner. A sheet of lead almost square pierced with 21 holes grouped together not quite in the center of the plaque.; The broad edge of the plaque was bent back to help hold the strainer in position over the mouth of the pipe.; Strainer for water channel.","","","","Object","Lead Strainer","","","Agora:Object:IL 1365","","Agora","IL 1365","5 June 1954",""