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[Agora Object] P 20558: Hydria

Mended from many pieces, missing fragments restored in plaster. Typical micaceous-ware hydria; straight ring foot; ovoid body, short neck, rim flat on top. Slightly dented in making. Well. Context ca ... 30 July 1947

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[Agora Object] P 20813: Chytra

Mended from many fragments; several pieces missing, restored in plaster. Round bottom; wide mouth; narrow slightly flaring rim; band handle. Brown micaceous clay, blackened from use. Handmade. Many rim ... January-February 1950

[Agora Object] P 21695: Brazier

Mended from many pieces; part of one side with one vertical lug, part of one handle and of base missing. Typical shallow brazier on flaring stand; broad rim with vertical lugs for spits; handles round ... 11 June 1951

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[Agora Object] P 21877: Black Glaze Kantharos

More than half complete; missing fragments of body, rim and handles. Restored in plaster. Foot in two degrees, the lower disc-like, the upper spreading; the angle at which they meet is an echo of that ... May-June 1951

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[Agora Object] P 21945: Griddle

Missng one handle and fragments of rim and bottom; restored in plaster. Round flat plate with low vertical edges. Plain flat rim, sloping out. Rim rises at two points into rounded lugs that are pierced ... May-June 1951

[Agora Object] P 21960: Tub Fragment

Several joining fragments from front half, restored in plaster, plus several non-joining fragments. Walls rounded at end, flaring at sides, curving up as they proceed toward the back. Rim flat on top, ... May-June 1951

[Agora Object] P 22660: Black Glaze Bolsal Fragment with Rouletting: Stamped

Most of foot and floor preserved. Low foot, a groove in the resting surface. Impressed decoration: eight linked palmettes surrounded by rouletting. Pinkish-buff clay; completely glazed except reserved ... 8 April-16 May 1936

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[Agora Object] P 23188: Chytra

Intact, except chips from lip. Flaring rim, angular profile, round bottom. One band handle from lip to point of greatest diameter. Gritty micaceous ware, burned and blackened. Well A, context ca. 520-480 ... 5 May 1953