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[Agora Object] P 9664: Jug with Gouged Decoration

Handle, mouth and part of body missing. Ring foot; plump body; narrow neck with a ridge near the preserved top. Gouged decoration (diagonal and wavy lines) on shoulder and neck. Pale buff clay. Well ... 1 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 9665: Jug with Gouged Decoration

About half mouth and some of upper part of body missing. Ring foot; pear-shaped body; round mouth; ridged handle. On body, gougings in form of branches. Red wash, not reaching to bottom. Πρόχους με αυλακωτό ... 1 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 9670: Storage Amphora with Dipinto: Chian

Shoulder piece from storage amphora [Max.Dim. 0.127]. Dipinto in small cursive letters in black: Pinkish-brown clay with white bits. ADDENDA Many fragments found in mending; amphora made up in plaster, ... 29 March 1937

[Agora Object] P 9694: Jug

Intact. Wide-mouthed jug. Small flat base; rounded body; small vertical rim; single handle. Dull red glaze nearly to bottom. Cf. Agora XXXII, no. 1606 (P 9697). Cistern, layer III. Leica ... 8 April 1937

[Agora Object] P 9697: Jug

Intact. Small flat base; rounded body; straight slightly flaring lip; single handle. Outside covered nearly to bottom with a thin shiny gray to black glaze. Cistern, layer III. Leica, LXI-21 ... 9 April 1937

[Agora Object] P 21733: Two-Handled Cup: Brittle Ware

Several joining and non-joining fragments including one complete handle and lower attachment for other; lip missing. Restored in plaster. Cup with shallow, convex body and high vertical rim offset by a ... May 1950

[Agora Object] P 21736: Lekanis Fragment

Fragmentary; profile complete. Ring foot; convex wall; low offset concave lip as flange for a lid. Reddish-buff clay, coarse and rather soft. Dull red glaze overall. Finished Well east of Stoa room 11, ... May 1950

[Agora Object] P 21740: Pitcher

Fragments of body missing; restored in plaster. Ring foot; globular body; bulbous trefoil mouth on short neck; handle from shoulder to neck and set at 90° angle to pour-spout instead of directly opposite ... May 1950