[Agora Object] P 27141: Dish Fragment

Fragment of floor of dish. Flaring foot, fairly high. Two grooves on floor; recessed band around edge of floor. Bright orange-red slip on inside only. Late Roman Red Ware. Selected sherds, 1932. Leica ... 1964

[Agora Object] P 27142: Bowl Fragment

From rim and wall of bowl. Rolled rim, flattened on top. Damaged orange-red slip. Late Roman Red Ware. Waage's sherds. Leica PD 3083-182, DA 10003 ... 1964

[Agora Object] P 27149: Plate Fragment with Rouletting

Floor fragment of plate. Low foot, with a line of rouletting on outside. Two lines of rouletting on floor. Worn orange-red slip on inside, thin dull wash on outside. Late Roman Red Ware. Leica PD 3083-196, ... 1964

[Agora Object] P 27069: Dish Fragments

Fragments of "Late Roman Red" dish. Numerous fragments join to make up three, preserving about one-half of the rim, and part of the wall and foot. Gloss coating on inside and rim only. Late Roman. Catalogued ... 1934

[Agora Object] P 13377: Plate Fragment

From the center of a large plate with low ring foot. Within two concentric circles, a female head, left, wearing a diadem and a necklace; at the right, the start of a cross(?). African Red Slip Ware ... 10 June 1938

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[Agora Object] P 2912: Plate Fragments: Stamped

Much broken; nine fragments, making up to seven, preserved from a very large plate. Rounded rim, low ring base. At the center, within two circular grooves, are stamped two male heads, left. The head on ... 1 March 1933

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[Agora Object] P 34608: Plate Fragments with Rouletting

Three loose rim sherds. Shallow sloping floor, heavy knobbed rim with flat sloping inner/top face= Hayes, LRP, form 105. Two lines of neat rouletting on underside (under edge of floor). Slight groove/bulge ... 12 February 1937

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[Agora Object] P 34978: Bowl Fragment: African Red Slip Ware

Mended from three fragments. Part of foot and floor; center (and stamp) missing. Context Late 5th c.- early 6th c. A.D. Added 1 March 2006. Finished Late Roman gully. PD 3083-186, DA 10003 ... 15 February 1932