[Agora Object] P 2791: Black Figure Skyphos Fragment

Reserved band on inside of rim. Fragment preserves head of satyr, right. Joins P 2680. No. 491. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, XXVI-3 ... August-September 1932

[Agora Object] P 2792: Black Figure Lekythos Fragment

Preserves upper part of satyr right. Joins P 2726 (Α 795). No. 492. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, XXV-94, XXVII-15 ... August-September 1932

[Agora Object] P 2793: Black Figure Lekythos Fragment

Depicts warrior right and woman. White for armor, flesh of woman and fold of garment. No. 493. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, XXVI-1 ... August-September 1932

[Agora Object] P 2794: Black Figure Lekythos Fragment

From upper wall of pot. Depicts figure seated right on a cross-legged stool. One hand is upraised. White for dots on the garment and a large dot covering the figure's shoulder. Orange wash. No. 494. Rectangular ... August-September 1932

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[Agora Object] P 2795: Black Glaze Skyphos

Mended from many pieces. Offset lip. Reserved: underside within foot, rim of foot and resting surface. No. 495. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, XXIII-33 DA 12958 ... August-September 1932

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[Agora Object] P 2797: Ostrakon of Aristeides Lysimachou Alopekethen

Fragment from a very coarse pot, blackened inside; on the outside, pale buff slip. The inscription scratched on the outside: Coarse pink clay. No. 500. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, 3-167, 2-429 ... August-September 1932

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[Agora Object] P 2798: Red Figure Alabastron Fragments

Two pieces, not joining. Very slight vertical curve; thin fabric, unglazed inside. a) Part of the drapery of two figures facing each other. The figure to the left leans on a staff and wears a voluminous ... August-September 1932

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[Agora Object] P 2799: Ostrakon of Aristeides Lysimachou Alopekethen

An extremely coarse sherd, probably from a roof tile. The letters scratched on the top: Pinkish buff clay; slip on the top surface. No. 502. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, 2-428, 3-167 PD 461 ... August-September 1932