[Agora Object] P 16169: Bowl or Cup Fragment

From rim and upper wall of a small Samian A bowl or cup. Slightly convex wall; rim projects to exterior, is convex on top and under-cut beneath. At inner edge of top surface of rim, a groove. On exterior ... 1931 ... P.H. 0.023; Max. Dim. 0.055

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 256

Fifteen non-joining fragments of wall, P 18278 b--c and P 19582 a--d of torus rim with zone of ornament below. Glaze mottled here and there; has a greenish cast in places; abraded in part on rim. Max ... Ca. 480 B.C ... and p. 127, no. 541a, both ... 1966, p. 26) thought it was ... 35, 1966, p. 29; A

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[Agora Object] I 7154: Dedicatory Monument Fragments

Inscribed fragments of votive or funerary reliefs. Cave of Pan relief. Fragment Ω 1525, broken all around. Part of top and bottom surfaces preserved. Bottom border of a stele with part of the tenon preserved ... 330-320 B.C. (?) ... P 21 ... P-Q 21

[Agora Object] P 31246: Bowl Fragment with Sgraffito and Incised Decoration

Mended from fourteen pieces, preserving part of rim and upper wall. Fragment of sgraffito bowl, with band of incised decoration, 0.21m. below rim. White glaze on inside, dripped over rim on outside; rest ... 27 May-19 June 1981 ... Hesperia 53 (1984), p. 56, pl. 16:a.

[Corinth Object] CP 1647b: ROMAN RELIEF WARE BOWL

See CP-1647A. Armed figure on horseback, riding to left, spear in upraised arm. Behind him, drapery flows. After Spitzer's Group II. See CP-1647A. See CP-1647A. Fragment. Two non-joining frgts., preserving ... Spitzer, Hesperia 1942, p. 178, no. II.2 ... CP-1647A

[Agora Object] P 17880: Amphora Fragment with Graffito

Neck, upper part of handles, and lip (except for chips) preserved. Large heavy amphora with rather short neck and very heavy arched handles, round in section. Projecting lip, flat on top, set off below ... 13 May 1947 ... Hesperia 24 (1955), p. 285, no. 32, pl. 80.

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[Agora Object] I 178: Prytany Decree Fragment

Fragment from left side of inscribed monument. Left side fine-picked. Lower part of back, a surface converging toward front is roughly corrugated, perhaps from tool used to split for reuse. Possibly a ... Ca. 140 B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 1 (1937), p. 155, no. 87 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 38, no. 26 ... Agora XVII, no. 241, p. 194.