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[Agora Object] P 27371: Panathenaic Amphora Fragment

Fragment from near shoulder, broken all around. In field, upper part of a youth to left with right arm raised. Incision. Joins P 22926. Stoa cross cut, piers 1 and 2, south aisle, behind stones near ... 2 July 1965

[Agora Object] P 20379: Panathenaic Amphora Fragments

a) Fragment depicts neck, left shoulder and arm of boxer facing left, wearing heavy boxing glove. Orange-pink ground. b) Face and chest of an athlete facing right, left arm extended, right hand raised ... 1935

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[Agora Object] P 20110: Panathenaic Amphora Fragment

Fragment of neck broken at top and bottom; traces of upper attachment of one handle preserved. At top, start of rim. Above a moulded ridge, a carelessly drawn double palmette band in black on reserved ... May-June 1949

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[Agora Object] P 2989: Panathenaic Amphora Fragment

Thin fabric, with slight horizontal curvature. At the right the face and neck of a figure with long hair faces left. The left side of the fragment is covered by the rim of a large circular object (shield?) ... 22 March 1933

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[Agora Object] P 5224: Panathenaic Amphora Fragments: Inscribed

The nine fragments are not from the same pot. Fragments a)-e) come from obverses. a) Part of Athena's shield, with the corner of the column and, below it, the letter Τ. b) Part of the stem of the column ... 16-19 March 1935

[Agora Object] P 66: Panathenaic Amphora Fragment: Inscribed

A small bit of the figure of Athena, part of the column and four letters from the inscription are preserved: Attic clay; black glaze inside. 462 Leica, 1-83 ... 20 July 1931

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[Agora Object] P 454: Panathenaic Amphora Fragment

Cock on capital. Purple added to wing and tail. Lower part of fragment thin glazed inside. Edges worn. Stone pavement. Leica ... 31 March 1932

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[Agora Object] P 492: Plate Fragments: Stamped

Late Roman C fragments. a) Mended from two pieces; about half of the bottom of the plate preserved. Low ring base. Center of plate decorated with shallow concentric grooves; within these, two small animals ... 9 April 1932