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| Hayes, J ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Examples of Roman period red-gloss and red-slip pottery generally termed terra sigillata found during excavations in the Athenian Agora form the focus of this volume. These fine wares, like the other table ... 2008 |
| Full profile preserved, about half of sides missing; none of handle remains. Small flat slightly offset bottom; pear-shaped body with angle near bottom; short slightly flaring neck; wide mouth; angular ... April 1937 |
| [Originally mouth, handle and most of neck missing; now added.]
Half of rim missing; restored in plaster. Broad flat bottom; cylindrical body; sloping shoulder; narrow neck. Decorated with grooves: at ... May 1938 |
| Four joining sherds preserving one side of base and belly. Low square foot ring; flat bottom; steep sides, gently curved. Faint ribbing at belly.
Red ware, fairly thin, with two-tone slip; cream slip ... 23 April 1937 |
| Single rim fragment. Incurved wall with plain tapered lip and shallow rounded underside (base moulding missing). Slight wheelmarks on inside.
Medium thin gray ware with very fine mica. Exterior smoothed, ... 1-25 April 1936 |
| Three joining fragments preserve whole of base and lower wall. Base of bowl(?) similar to P 33068. Flat, with low moulding at edge. Rounded lower wall. Three incised rings on bottom.
Gray ware, as P ... 1-25 April 1936 |
| Single base fragment with added foot (half broken off).
Body form as P 33057; foot flaring, with thick tilted base, faintly grooved on outer edge. Interior neatly wet-smoothed.
Yellow, with light brown ... 1-25 April 1936 |
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