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[Agora Object] P 26810: Black Figure Vessel Fragment

Five joining fragments from lower body of a large closed pot. The hoof of an animal, two rosettes and some floral(?) ornament. Below, double rays. Red for alternate petals of one rosette. White dots mark ... 7 May 1960

[Agora Object] P 26811: Black Figure Krater Fragment

A number of joining fragments give part of rim, some of upper body and a handle stub. Under the handle, a bird to right. At left, hind quarters of an animal. Red on wing of bird and for a stroke on the ... 7 May 1960

[Agora Object] P 26813: Oinochoe Fragment

Numerous joining fragments preserve neck with part of mouth and upper body. Trefoil mouth. In a small panel on the neck, an animal to left. Glaze black to brown, worn. Pinkish-buff clay. Geometric well ... 3 May 1960

[Agora Object] P 26814: One-Handled Cup

Mended from numerous fragments. Some of lip and body missing. Inner edge of lip reserved with thin glaze lines. Handle reserved with cross strokes. Bottom reserved. Flaky, dull black glaze; pinkish-buff ... 3 May 1960

[Agora Object] P 26815: Clay Disk

A clay disk, cut from the wall of a large Geometric pot. From wall of same pot as disk P 26816. There are literally dozens of clay discs from this well. Also several stone ones. Geometric well in Panathenaic ... 3 May 1960

[Agora Object] P 26816: Clay Disk

A clay disk cut from the wall of a large Geometric pot. From wall of same pot as disk P 26815. Geometric well in Panathenaic Way, box 2. 704 Leica ... 3 May 1960

[Agora Object] P 26817: Krater Fragment

Two joining fragments from rim and upper body of a krater. A ship with nine rowers and a helmsman. The bow is missing. A large bird stands on the steering oar. Zigzags. Two bands just outside rim. Glazed ... 3 May 1960

[Agora Object] P 26818: Black Figure Skyphos Fragment

Three joining fragments from upper wall of skyphos. Concave lip. A reveler to left, upper part of his body preserved. Red for hair. A garland of white dots hangs from his shoulders. To 6.00m. Catalogued ... 1-2 June 1936