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[Agora Object] P 555: Black Glaze Bowl: Stamped

Small shallow bowl with s-curved sides and downturned rim. In the center, inside, four stamped palmettes carelessly set within a hatched band. High ring foot. Glaze much mottled; glossy, but worn and ... 18 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 557: Black Glaze Inkwell

Sides concave, top and bottom flat with small central opening in top; inkwell? Inside a small shallow groove, 0.009m. from the outer edge of the top; the surface slopes downward very slightly toward the ... 18 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 558: Miniature Bowl

Bowl with flaring sides and low foot. Flat bottom left rough from the wheel. Blackened pinkish-buff clay. Well. Leica, 92-7-2 ... 18 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 562: Basket-Handled Miniature Situla

Small situla with basket handle and body tapering to low flat-bottomed foot. Pinkish-buff clay. Surface blackened and otherwise discolored; but apparently not glazed. Well. Leica PD 1091-120 ... 18 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 563: Black Glaze Miniature One-Handler

Miniature bowl with incurving rim; tapering to foot. Single horizontal handle. Handle broken away. Base chipped. Attic clay. Cloudy glaze laid on knife-finished surface. Well. Leica, 81-267 ... 18 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 571: Lid

[Originally identified as low dish.] Straight sides sloping slightly toward top. Attic clay. Outside, cloudy black glaze; inside, unglazed, perhaps slipped. In south chamber of cistern. Leica, 4-317 ... 20 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 572: Black Glaze Cup Kantharos

Handles broken away; base mended; chip missing. Horizontal handles. Around the outside of the moulded base, a groove, scraped and colored with miltos; inner edge of resting surface bevelled off and likewise ... 20 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 581: Kantharos: West Slope

Foot, handles and most of rim missing. Partly restored in plaster. Most of glaze peeled away, but ivy pattern around center of rim still discernible. Attic clay. Inside, good black glaze; outside mottled ... 20 April 1932