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[Agora Object] G 696: Bowl Fragment

Rim fragment of millefiori bowl. Deep-bowled form, curving up to a vertical rim. Mainly translucent blue (series of segments of rods with decayed whitish centers) and an inset turquoise-ivory strip. Colorless ... 3-6 May 1940

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[Agora Object] G 744: Goblet Fragment

Single fragment of base and stem, missing part of lower edge. Added base element, conical, splayed at bottom, with down-turned vertical edge. Lip fire-polished. Remains of floor of body above. Slight ... 1-2 May 1936

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[Agora Object] G 752: Glass Goblet

Single fragment preserving foot and stem, with traces of creamy white crust of decay. Blown glass: single paraison. Tall stem, very slender; flat sharply splayed base with small tube at edge. Small dented ... 16 May 1972

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[Agora Object] G 753: Glass Goblet

Single fragment preserving foot and stem, with traces of creamy white crust of decay. Blown glass: single paraison. Medium thick. Stem of medium height, expanding at bottom. Thick near-discoid base with ... 10 May 1972

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[Agora Object] G 755: Glass Krater or Chalice Fragment

Single piece preserving lower part of bowl and upper part of base with knob. Rounded bowl; solid knob element above shallow convex base element with solid knob under center. Knob and base apparently an ... Late May-June 1932

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[Agora Object] G 756: Glass Cup (Scyphus) Handles

Two loose handles with scraps of rim attached. Lower part of handle (a) missing. Apparently from one vessel, missing rest of body. Upright wall with plain fine-polished rim. Trailed handles forming vertical ... Late May-June 1932

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[Agora Object] G 757: One-Handled Glass Jug

Two joining fragments of neck and handle; no finished edge preserved. Flaring mouth (rim probably rounded); rim coil; strap handle, folded against mouth and rim-coil. Neck expands towards sloping shoulder ... 430/40-460 A.D.

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[Agora Object] G 758: Square Glass Bottle

Single piece: about half of shoulder and beginning of neck. No finished edge preserved. Sides slightly concave. Yellowish green glass. First half of 5th century AD? Added 3 July 2001. Built shaft, with ... 6-18 May 1939