[Agora Object] P 10732: Amphoriskos with Graffito

Intact. Pointed jar with widely projecting band handles; body ribbed. Graffito on shoulder: Buff clay. Well. Leica ... 9 June 1937 ... Gunsenin (1990), p. 315, pl. LXXXVI/3a-b.

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[Agora Object] AS 146: Relief

Two bearded men wearing mantles. Right hand of taller man resting above head of shorter figure (?). Broken at left side and bottom. Dorothy A. Schierer, Nb. No. 11. 71 91-40-11, 98-5-15, 98-5-16, 98-5-17, ... 28 May 1937 ... Hesperia 72 (2003) , p. 448. p. 449. figs. 1-3, p. 464, table 1.

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[Agora Object] T 2968: Female Head

Plump face, the features fairly well preserved; the curly hair gathered into a loose knot at the nape, and crowned by a wreath of large leaves with two round ornaments at the front. Broken at neck. Traces ... 9 July 1949 ... Q 8-9:1

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[Agora Object] T 2346: Figurine Fragment

Mid-part of a draped standing female figure, wearing a chiton with crossed girding and a cloak part of which is drawn around the figure below the waist and looped through itself, forming heavy sash. Traces ... 21 April 1947 ... Hesperia 39 (1970), p. 115, no. 3 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 315, no. 5, pl. 81.

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[Corinth Object] CP 1472: PROTOMAIOLICA BOWL

Bowl with convex body, inward thickened rim with sloping surface, undercut on interior. White slip inside and over rim; pendant small triangles alternately blue and cross-hatched in black, 3 black stripes ... Frankish ... cross-hatched in black, 3 black ... least 1 coarse.

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[Agora Object] P 36215: Closed Vessel Fragment

Single fragment, broken on all sides, preserving small portion of shoulder of wheelmade vessel. Shoulder curved in. Paint well preserved, more thickly applied for band; circles where dilute; fired dark ... 3, 18 June 1938 ... P 36215 ... P 36215

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[Corinth Object] A 586: ARCHITECTURE

1965/06/02 ... NB295 B1 P96, LOT 3223 ... Bookidis & Stroud 1997, Corinth 18.3, cat. , pp. 446

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[Agora Object] T 100: Female with Baby Figurine Fragment

Upper part preserved to under elbow left side, and to a little lower, right side. She holds the naked infant with its head in the crook of her left arm, her right hand at its knees. Its hand seems to pull ... 2 March 1932 ... G-H 5:1