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[Agora Object] A 2663: Water Pipe

Y-shaped junction pipe uniting the eastern and western outlets of the Southeast Fountain House; larger later system. Found in situ north of the Southeast Fountain House. Removed 25 July 1956. 5821, 5823-5824, ... 25 July 1956

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[Agora Object] B 30: Female Head : Nike

Two thirds life size. Preserved intact save for eyeballs which probably were inset. Hair gathered up from all sides to a stout peg in middle of crown. Terminates in front below throat in a triangular projection ... 27 February 1932

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[Agora Object] S 356: Portrait Bust of Male Figure

Missing: upper part of left ear, edges of right ear, tip of nose, left side of neck at join. Mended from two adjoining pieces. The tenon is chipped and broken. The head is preserved from top to tenon, ... 10 B.C.-20 A.D.

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[Agora Object] P 26569: Cup

Three joining fragments preserve complete cup except for part of rim. Set off rim, slightly flaring. Disk foot; band handle. Dark red glaze inside and out, worn in spots. Reddish clay. Panathenaic Way, ... 10 June 1959

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[Agora Object] P 26571: Potter's Test Piece

Base of skyphos. Disk foot. Hole cut in bottom before firing. Underside carelessly glazed; also inside of pot and over breaks. Dull black glaze thinned to brown in spots, with a metallic sheen in others ... 10 June 1959

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[Agora Object] P 26580: Potter's Test Piece

From base of pot with disk foot. Hole cut in foot before firing. Careless glazing over part of inside and part of outside and underside. Reddish glaze; highly micaceous clay. Similar to P 26571. Panathenaic ... 10 June 1959

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[Agora Object] P 26581: Potter's Test Piece

Single fragment from base and lower wall of a skyphos. Disk foot. Round hole at bottom. Careless glazed bands underneath, band and rays above; unglazed inside. Red glaze; pink clay. Panathenaic Way, ... 10 June 1959

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[Agora Object] ST 456: Polisher

A prismatic-shaped piece of abrasive stone, perhaps used to rub down or polish marble. Sandstone. ADDENDA Identified as "TPOXOΣ", and as being sandstone by A. Georgiades. Cf. H.S.R. "Notes on Agora Stone-Worker's ... 1 April 1949