[Agora Object] P 28731: Black Glaze Olpe

Chip missing from body. Similar to P 28730, but body taller and less plump. Foot flares. Dull black to brown glaze, much peeled. Orange clay. ADDENDA P 28730: Low ring foot. Reserved underside, slightly ... 3 July 1971

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[Agora Object] P 28738: Black Glaze Skyphos

Intact. Ring foot with resting surface reserved. Underside reserved with black ring at center. Bulging shoulder, out-turned rim; triangular handles. Dull brown glaze, peeling. Orange clay. Well. Context ... 5 July 1971

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[Agora Object] P 28739: Black Glaze Salt Cellar

Intact. Ring foot, groove under glaze in resting surface. Underside recessed with nipple at center. Rim slopes inward. Glazed all over. Peeling black glaze. Light orange clay. Cf. Agora XII, no. 949 ... 5 July 1971

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[Agora Object] P 28740: Black Glaze Echinus Bowl

Intact. Ring foot, narrow resting surface. Incurved rim. Stacking ring on floor. Glazed all over. Black to brown glaze, much worn and peeling. Light orange clay. Well. 1339 Leica, 80-82-16 PD 2445-100 ... 5 July 1971

[Agora Object] P 28742: Black Glaze Echinus Bowl with Rouletting

Rim and base slightly chipped. Similar in shape to P 28741. Echinus rim. Decoration inside: circle at center surrounded with rouletting. Glaze black to red, much peeled. Orange clay. ADDENDA P 28741: ... 5 July 1971

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[Agora Object] P 28743: Bowl: West Slope

Rim and foot chipped. Moulded foot with scraped groove on resting surface and another at junction of mouldings on foot. Narrow rim flat on top with two deep grooves below rim on outside. Deep bowl with ... 5 July 1971

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[Agora Object] P 28744: Black Glaze One-Handler with Graffito

Intact. Flaring ring foot. Narrow resting surface sloping inward. Undersurface rising to small nipple. Rim flat, handle triangular. Graffito on bottom either: Μ or Σ. Shiny black glaze. Orange clay ... 3 July 1971

[Agora Object] P 28745: Black Glaze Jug

Intact. Ring foot, slightly concave undersurface. Elongated body. Tall, thin neck. Rim sloping outwartd. Fired brown to black, much peeled. Buff clay. Originally idendified as lekythos. Well. Context ... 3 July 1971