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[Agora Object] L 459: Lamp Fragment

Small lamp with open socket for stand. Rim and nozzle broken away. Fragmentary. Rounded body; apparently continuous with rim. No handle; small solid knob on left side. Bottom, rising slightly toward center ... 17 March 1932

[Agora Object] L 460: Lamp Fragment

Lamp mended from several fragments; part of back missing. Vertical band handle broken away. No base. Wheel made. Rounded double convex body. Top, slightly depressed. Nozzle, square at end, curving on top ... 17 March 1932

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[Agora Object] L 461: Lamp

Two small pieces missing, from rim and from body. Wheel made. Double convex body. Depressed top. Short nozzle, slightly turned up at fluked ends. Base simulated by a groove round the bottom of the body ... 16 March 1932

[Agora Object] L 462: Lamp

Vertical band handle and knob on left side broken. Slightly depressed rim, with small filling hole. Double convex body, the upper part larger than the lower. Nozzle, rounded on top. No base; under surface ... 17 March 1932

[Agora Object] L 463: Lamp Fragment

Fragment from left side of nozzle of large lamp. On nozzle, large wick hole; at the left, one end of a large volute. Glaze dark silvery gray, thick and good. Gray clay. Type XXI of Corinth collection ... 17 March 1932

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[Agora Object] P 4878: Krater Fragment: West Slope

Fragment from rim only. Vertical wall with flat horizontal rim projecting both inward and outward. Near top of wall on outside a garland of conventional rosettes and branches in thinned clay touched up ... 1932

[Agora Object] P 4879: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Only the lower part remains. In the medallion an eight-petalled rosette. On the side wall, nodules increasing in size toward the top. Glaze dull black inside, dull brown on outside, much flaked on outside ... 1932

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[Agora Object] P 4881: Frying Pan Fragment

Only the handle and part of the wall and floor remain. Very flat, with oblique side wall. Long round handle, hollow only at outer end. Gritty, micaceous brown clay, blackened by fire on underside. Well ... 1932