[Agora Object] P 20824: Bowl Fragment

Four joining fragments give part of side and rim; groove around rim outside. Flaky cinnamon-brown clay, orange-red glaze. Sigillata. Samian? Well in street of Roman Agora. 2771 Leica ... 5-6 August 1946

[Agora Object] P 20825: Bowl Fragments with Rouletting

a) Two joining fragments from vertical rim of a large bowl. Lower part of rim concave, upper part rounded and decorated with rouletting. Light reddish clay; good red glaze. ADDENDA Added fragments: b), ... 5-6 August 1946

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[Agora Object] P 20829: Unguentarium

Scattered pieces missing. Onion-shaped, large. Deep pear-shaped body; tall neck; flat rim. Heavy gray fabric; shallow grooves on body; matte black glaze on neck. Fragments of several unguentaria of ... 5-6 August 1946

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[Agora Object] P 20830: Cup Fragment: Brittle Ware

More than half of side and rim missing. One vertical handle preserved, and trace of attachment of a second. Small flat bottom; gently sloping floor; nearly vertical walls, slightly tilted in; plain rim ... 5-6 August 1946

[Agora Object] P 20831: Bowl: Brittle Ware

Part of rim and scattered pieces missing. Nothing of handle preserved; there is no space for more than one. Similar to P 20830 (Ι 1418) but with a very low raised base and the profile of the sides curving ... 5-6 August 1946

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[Agora Object] P 21106: Plate Fragment with Graffito: Stamped

Fragment from floor; near the center a stamp, roughly star-shaped; further out, a band of grooves. On the bottom: Light red clay; red glaze inside and out. Late Roman. Trial through strosis A, soft ... 29 January 1938

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[Agora Object] P 21137: Bowl Fragment

Five joining fragments preserve about one-third of rim and bit of bottom. Flat-bottomed shallow bowl with flaring side and plain rim. Incised circle on floor. Cinnamon-brown micaceous clay. Orange-red ... 9 April 1938

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[Agora Object] P 21201: Bowl Fragment with Relief Decoration

Wall fragment from a sizable Pergamene bowl. Decoration in low relief; a figure standing right, holding two objects. Classical to late Roman context. Leica, 93-45-33 ... 24 June 1933