[Agora Object] P 22684: Lid Fragments

a) Fragment from rim and top of lid. Top slightly convex; plain downcurved rim, very slightly concave. Four zones, divided by thin glazed lines. Outside, band of black squares; then broad band of added ... May 1952

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[Agora Object] P 22685: Hydria Fragments with Plastic Attachment

Four joining fragments preserve part of neck of hydria or large jug almost to full height with start of shoulder; nothing of rim. Three smaller pieces do not join; upper attachment of vertical handle on ... May 1952

[Agora Object] P 22686: Vessel Fragments with Paint Decoration

Three fragments, one of them mended from two, from the wall of a large closed pot. Two zones(?) of rays at a slight angle meeting a band of three lines. In the lower zone, solid rays alternating with rays ... May 1952

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[Agora Object] P 22687: Amphora Fragments

Many fragments, some joining into large groups, preserve all elements of the vase except the foot. Large wide-mouthed vase; double rolled handles; collared rim. Above foot, tall rays alternating with ... May 1952

[Agora Object] P 22688: Vessel Fragment

Wall fragment from a large closed pot. Forelegs of a lion. Filling ornament: to right, zigzags; to left, V pattern; between legs, a large diamond or quatre-foil motif. Tail in outline. Pinkish-buff ... May 1952

[Agora Object] P 22690: Amphora Fragment

Neck fragment, mended from four pieces. Small part of rim and handle attachment preserved. Rim rounded, thick and flaring. Wall much thickened on underside of handle attachment. Rim glazed; below rim two ... May 1952

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[Agora Object] P 22691: Amphora Fragment

Amphora fragment mended from two pieces. Slightly convex. Front part of donkey or mule to right; nostril, teeth and jawbone incised; white of eye reserved. Upper left, pendent spiral; below, row of open ... May 1952

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[Agora Object] P 22692: Openwork Stand Fragment

Fragmentary stand, mended from many pieces. Several non-joining fragments. Wall thickening near top indicating that it is near joint(?). Flaring base, offset by groove. Stand divided horizontally into ... May 1952