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[Agora Object] P 28744: Black Glaze One-Handler with Graffito

Intact. Flaring ring foot. Narrow resting surface sloping inward. Undersurface rising to small nipple. Rim flat, handle triangular. Graffito on bottom either: Μ or Σ. Shiny black glaze. Orange clay ... 3 July 1971

[Agora Object] P 10688: Black Glaze One-Handler

Ring foot; out-turned rim. Pale pinkish-buff clay; thin dull glaze wash over all, fired brown to red. Fragments added Nov. 1948 from tin 443, making it complete except for small bits of the rim and ... 3 June 1937

[Agora Object] P 2866: Black Glaze One-Handler

Small fragments of lip and body missing; restored in plaster. An open bowl with low ring base and incurving lip, and with a single large horizontal handle, larger at the extremity than at the spring. ... 20-21 March 1933

[Agora Object] P 4385: Black Glaze One-Handler

About half of rim missing. A deepish open bowl, with sides vertical near top, slightly out-turned rim and heavy ring foot. Dull black glaze fired brown on part of exterior. Cf. Agora XXXIII, no. 306 ... 9 May 1934

[Agora Object] P 6792: Black Glaze One-Handler Fragment with Graffito

Ring foot and rounded body with incurving lip. Incised underneath: Ε Π Black glaze somewhat peeled and pitted. Theseion, cistern A, east passage. Leica PD 2445-96 ... 8 February 1936

[Agora Object] P 7368: Black Glaze Bowl

Intact save for chip from rim. Flat base ring; plain horizontal rim. Flaky brown glaze. On the floor traces of stacking. Cistern, main chamber. Leica PD 1091-120 ... 7 April 1936

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[Agora Object] P 7375: Black Glaze Bowl

Broken but complete save for chips; one on the outside of the wall possibly the trace of a handle attachment? Deep, with incurved rim; no stamping. Flaky black glaze. Cistern, main chamber. Leica, 91-34-35, ... 8 April 1936

[Agora Object] P 7387: Black Glaze One-Handler

Part of wall missing. Deep bowl; vertical upper wall slightly flaring rim. Glaze mottled black to red; traces of stacking on the floor. At 5.00 to bottom. Cistern, main chamber. Leica ... 9 April 1936