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[Agora Object] A 2498: Pan Tile Fragment with Graffito

Broken all around. Fragment from a pan tile of Laconian type. Fine buff clay covered on upper surface with deep red glaze. Incised in upper surface. Square Building fill, area of Piers 21, 22. 3756, 4006 ... 3 June 1954

[Agora Object] P 27211: Jug Fragment with Graffito

Mouth, handle and upper part of body preserved in five joining fragments. Round mouth, grooved handle. Graffito on shoulder. Dull brown glaze on outside and inside rim. House of the Greek Mosaic, well ... 14 July 1964

[Agora Object] P 27220: Storage Amphora with Dipinto

Much missing including neck and handles, except for root of neck and base of one handle. Mended from many pieces. Faint painted inscription on shoulder. Preserved part very similar to Agora V, pl. 28, ... 1964

[Agora Object] P 27314: Black Glaze Salt Cellar with Graffito

Mended from two fragments; small parts missing from rim and foot; much chipped. Low flat foot with raised center; low flaring sides; wide inturned rim. Glazed inside and out; base reserved except for inside ... 1 June 1965

[Agora Object] P 27353: Black Glaze Bowl with Graffito

Mended from two fragments; most of rim and sides missing. Low ring foot; shallow bowl with incurved rim. Black glazed except for underside which is reserved with three black circles and dot. Graffito ... 1 June 1945

[Agora Object] P 27367: Black Glaze Oinochoe Fragment with Graffito

Fragment from top of handle. Incised on outer part of top: Μ Ε Τ Ρ Ι Stoa cross cut, piers 1 and 2, south aisle, from fill of rough trench. 1908 Leica PD 1133-36(Ha 12) ... 30 June 1965

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[Agora Object] P 27513: Amphora Fragment with Graffito: Chian

Mended from eleven pieces. Neck and shoulder. One handle completely missing, also over half of rim. Graffito on neck: Micaceous light red clay. Heavy smear inside. Catalogued 1966. Finished Trench Θ ... 1965

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[Agora Object] P 20191: Moldmade Bowl Fragment with Graffito

Rim fragment. Scraped line with traces of miltos below lip. Incised on rim: MYC (). Metallic black glaze. Attic. Apparently rare Attic name. Perhaps refering to 5th c. MUS, famous metal worker who made ... 11 July 1949