[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1699

Tall-necked round-mouthed jug; deep ovoid body on disc base; outturned rim flat on top, strap handle from rim. The neck, wheel-ridged below, bulges prominently under the rim. Coarse gritty pinkish buff ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1700

Tall-necked trefoil jug, rim ridged. Coarse buff clay; dull red glaze wash reaching to near foot. Imitation Cypriot (?). The shape is like the Attic 4th century jugs such as 1621, Pl. 73, but the fabric ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C.

[Agora Object] P 23478: Jug

Handle and much of trefoil mouth missing. Egg-shaped body on ring foot. On shoulder, neck and outside of lip thin streaky black glaze; a brown band just below the shoulder and a band on the foot. Pinkish ... 10 June 1953

[Agora Object] P 12755: Black Glaze Jug

The rim and much of the neck missing. Flaring ring foot; elongated body; short neck with a low raised band around it. Uncertain whether lip was round or trefoil. Ridged rising band handle, neck to shoulder ... 28 April-2 May 1938

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[Agora Object] P 13506: Oinochoe

Chips missing, and a small hole in one side; othewise intact. Low flaring foot, flat below; shoulder high and marked; short neck tapering toward mouth. Narrow slightly flaring trefoil lip; band handle ... 16 June 1938

[Agora Object] P 6550: Jug

Mended from many pieces; restored in plaster. The handle is hypothetical. Low projecting base, flat beneath. Squat body; short rim, flaring and slightly convex. Traces of one lower handle attachment. ... 3-22 April 1935

[Agora Object] P 6938: Oinochoe

The lip missing, except at the handle attachment; the body fragmentary. Restored in plaster. Ring foot, pear-shaped body; wide neck with wheel grooves outside; slightly flaring lip flat on top. Band handle, ... February 1936

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[Agora Object] P 8980: Oinochoe

Fragments of trefoil lip seem to belong but do not join. Handle and fragments of walls missing. Low heavy foot ring; ovoid body. Coarse buff clay; dull glaze paint, red to black outside to a little above ... 28 April-11 May 1933