[Agora Object] P 3192: Bowl Fragment with Graffito

Bowl fragment(?); the rim flat on top, projecting sharply on the outside, and slightly on the inside. On the top of the rim, two raised rings. Two letters scratched on the outside beneath the rim. The ... 23 February 1934

[Agora Object] P 3082: Bowl Fragments

Fragmentary but with complete profile. Three pieces, of which the smallest does not join. Low false base ring. Lip low and thickened. Fine red clay covered with thin red wash. S.E. corner of Dörpfeld's ... 22 May 1933

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[Agora Object] P 34980: Bowl Fragment: Phocean Red Slip Ware

Two joining fragments preserving about half of small bowl. Base lost. Vertical rim. Rounded bowl chamfered at join with rim. Context and date - early 6th c. A.D. Added 1 March 2006. Finished Late Roman ... 15 February 1932

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[Agora Object] P 34983: Dish Fragment: Phocean Red Slip Ware

Over half of base (two joining fragments), one-quarter of rim (two joining fragments), small join between a and b. Shallow form with triangular rim, merging with wall on exterior. Purplish surface tint ... 15 February 1932

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[Agora Object] P 35057: Bowl or Dish Fragment: Phocean Red Slip Ware

Single fragment. Miniature version of Hayes form L3. Orange-red. Late Roman C Ware. Context perhaps disturbed. Late 4th or first half of 5th c. A.D. Added 6 February 2006. Finished Dumped fill in front ... 4 April 1936

[Agora Object] P 8647: Bowl Fragment

Rim of bowl; center all missing. Concave top to rim with flaring carination. Cistern system 2, east chamber. Leica PD 3083-342, DA 10007 ... 1 May 1936

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[Agora Object] P 2501: Bowl

Late Roman C bowl. Mended from seven pieces. Bits of rim, sides and bottom missing; restored in plaster. Ring foot; flaring sides (angular) with downturned rim with two ridges on upper surface. Red clay; ... 22 April 1933

[Agora Object] P 2505: Bowl

Late Roman C bowl. Mended from seven pieces. About one-quarter of the rim missing; restored in plaster. Very low ring base; sides flaring, with an angle immediately above the foot; projecting and downturned ... 7 June 1933