[Agora Object] G 125: Bottle Fragment

Upper part, base and six other fragments preserved. Fragments do not join. Square bottle with high narrow neck, slightly concave shoulder, and heavily rounded lip. Vertical band handle, folded over next ... 13 May 1937

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[Agora Object] G 166: Bottle or Jug Fragment

The bottom preserved. Ring foot. Bottom of clear glass and thin fabric. Foot of blue glass. 19.25m. to bottom Well on south slope of Kolonos Agoraios. Lower well deposit. Use filling. 19.25m. to bottom ... May 1937

[Agora Object] P 9756: Amphora Fragment with Dipinto

Coarse small amphora neck. In red on base of neck: Gritty buff clay. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block X (Late 3rd to 5th c. A.D.) Well, late Roman. Upper dumped fill. Leica PD 1133-50(J ... 1 April 1937

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[Agora Object] T 1510: Rattle in Dog Shape

Sitting dog, wearing a collar. Hole at back. Pellet inside. Traces of white on body and pink on eyebrows. Cf. G. Roux, title yet unknown, since book still in press, section Les Romains, p. 6. Πήλινη κουδουνίστρα, ... Card: mid 3rd c.-261 A.D.

[Agora Object] T 1599: Seated Draped Matrona and Child Figurine Fragment

Figure seated on a throne, with the feet on a footstool. Broken off above the waist. Uncertain object (cluster of fruits, child ?) clasped in the left arm. Remains of red and yellow paint. Light pinkish ... March-May 1937

[Agora Object] L 2872: Lamp: Maker's Mark

Herringbone on rim; discus plain. Underneath, within two almond-shaped grooves, the signature. Unglazed. Red clay. Type XXVIII (late shape) of Corinth collection. Well. Dump. Leica ... 30 March 1937

[Agora Object] L 2940: Lamp

Rosette on discus; panels on rim. Handle unpierced. Two circular grooves below. Poor red glaze. Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Well. Lower dump fill. Leica ... 14 April 1937

[Agora Object] L 3030: Lamp

Handle grooved, not pierced. On discus, Eros with spread wings. On rim, grooves and panels. Beneath, two circular grooves. Unglazed. Pink clay. Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Well. Leica ... 13 May 1937