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[Agora Object] P 27257: Plate Fragments

a) and b) From base ring and part of floor. c) Three joining fragments from center of floor. Fabric and especially the peeling glaze are typical of local early Roman products at Corinth (the clay is ... 1964

[Agora Object] P 27495: Dish Fragment: Corinthian

Part of foot and floor of a dish. Flat floor, fairly high foot; flaring sides. Light orange ware, flaky bright slip, orange-red on inside and under foot, brown to black on outside. Corinthian fabric ... Early Roman.

[Agora Object] P 27508: Jar Fragment: Barbotine

Rim fragment. Heavy convex rim; high barbotine swirls on body. Orange clay, reddish coating, rather metallic. North Peloponnesian. Catalogued February 1966. . Leica PD 3083-253, DA 10012 ... (February 1966)

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[Agora Object] P 31935: Dish Fragments

Two pieces of rim and wall, loose piece (c) of floor. Heavy rolled rim, low curved wall, wide flat floor. Two sets of four shallow grooves on floor, with shallow cross-burnishing imitating rouletting ... 1934

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[Agora Object] P 31973: Jug Fragments

Most of base (mended), part of neck, loose handle and body sherds. Near-cylindrical body, fairly low, with groove offset surrounding a flat base. Narrow cylindrical neck. Sliced handle, bearing two grooves ... 16-19 March 1934

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[Agora Object] P 31977: Plate Fragment

Piece of rim and outer part of floor of a large plate. Flat floor and thick sloping rim, bulging at top, with groove and quarter-round molding on inner face. Light pinkish-red with red slip, glossy ('soapy') ... 1934

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[Agora Object] P 31994: Dish Fragment with Rouletting

One side of flat-based dish with curved sloping wall and narrow flat-topped rim. Band of rouletting on floor; end of a stamp visible at center. Orange-brown clay and slip. Type a variant of P 20222. Catalogued ... 9 May 1934

[Agora Object] SS 4632: Unguentarium Fragment: Stamped

Mouth, part of neck and shoulder missing. Shape as SS 4624 (Π 599). Brownish-pink clay; buff slip; red wash on upper body. Stamp large and nearly rectangular. Source: should be Cibyra W. Pisidia-fringe ... Late Roman