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[Agora Object] P 32361: Potter's Test Piece Fragment

Single fragment preserving portion of test piece, cut from body of unidentified vessel. Interior and exterior painted with broad vertically and horizontally intersecting lines. Paint on exterior fired ... 15 June 1932

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[Agora Object] P 32362: Potter's Test Piece Fragment

Two joining fragments preserving portion of test piece. Piece probably cut from the lower body of large open or closed vessel. Broad and irregular sweep of paint on interior. Three horizontal bands on ... 15 June 1932

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[Agora Object] P 32363: Potter's Test Piece Fragment

Single fragment, broken on all sides, preserving small portion of test piece. Fragment cut from neck, near junction with shoulder, of closed vessel (amphora or hydria). Paint on interior and exterior ... 15 June 1932

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[Agora Object] P 32364: Potter's Test Piece

Vessel broken during manufacture and subsequently reused as test piece. Five joining fragments preserving base and portion of lower body of closed vessel. Vessel clearly broken during manufacture on wheel ... 15 June 1932

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[Agora Object] P 979: Oinochoe

Base chipped; lip mended; part of one side missing. Neck and body painted with dull black glaze; three reserved stripes around lower part of body. Reserved zone on shoulder: concentric semicircles around ... 11 June 1932

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[Agora Object] P 1040: Neck Amphora

Put together from many fragments; a bit of the lip missing, and numerous fragments from the body wall. Heavy flaring lip. Reserved band around body, just below shoulder, with three stripes. The handles, ... 11-13 June 1932

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[Agora Object] P 1042: Hydria

The lip preserved at the junction with the handle, but otherwise missing, together with part of the neck, and many pieces from the body. Glazed are: the foot; three lines around lower body; a broad band ... 11-13 June 1932

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[Agora Object] P 1044: Oinochoe or Amphora

No remains of handles. Fragments missing from walls. Decoration around point of greatest circumference, at turn of shoulder: groups of 10 to 13 parallel oblique lines sloping in alternating directions, ... 11-13 June 1932