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[Corinth Object] C 2008 1: SMALL, ROUND-MOUTH PITCHER

Small, round-mouth pitcher with false ring foot, tapered resting surface, raised undersurface, ovoid body with max. diam. above median of body, sloping shoulder meeting cylindrical neck in a continuous ... Corinth XVIII.2, p. 101, 2/2 1st until well into 3rd c. A.D ... See Corinth XVIII.2, p. ... clay, with common small to v ... angular white lime, v. rare v

[Agora Object] T 1447: Mask Fragment

Comic mask. Eyes, nose and brow of a grotesque figure. Pale buff slip. Buff clay. Well. Container 74. Leica, LIX-78 ... 7 April 1937 ... M 17:1.5

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[Agora Object] G 151: Vessel Fragments

Fragment a) and fragment b) broken all around. Fragment a): single fragment with five elongated pale blue dots. Fragment b): three joining fragments with five elongated pale blue dots as on fragment a) ... 5-6 April 1937 ... Max. Dim. a) 0.059, b) 0.047; P.H. c) 0.039

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 89

Half of upper body and one-third of lower body restored; foot, stem, and handles missing. Ribbed lower body with scraped groove and square molding at base. Projecting, overhanging flange below rim. Grapevine ... 275-260 ... P.H. 14.0; est. Diam. of body 9.7.

[Agora Object] P 27220: Storage Amphora with Dipinto

Much missing including neck and handles, except for root of neck and base of one handle. Mended from many pieces. Faint painted inscription on shoulder. Preserved part very similar to Agora V, pl. 28, ... 1964 ... E 29:5

[Agora Object] T 1406: Male Mask Fragment

Comic mask. Fragment from bald-headed head with bored eyes. Trace of pink color remains. Micaceous buff clay. Cistern, west end of passage. Layers II and III. Leica, LIX-78 ... 3 April 1937 ... -5.7--4.4m.

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[Agora Object] SS 14771: Stamped Amphora Handle: Unidentified

Part of rim preserved. Coarse orange clay. Stamp is very wreath with “ΠΘ” in centre. V.G. notes that this handle and SS 14770 are parallel in deposit O 18:2 dated 350-320 B.C. Handles she would date ... 23 July 1971 ... centre. V.G. notes that this

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[Agora Object] BI 542: Bone Die

Spots consist of two incised concentric circles around central incised point. On the end of each die (ends as regards graining of bone) are the spots three and four; On the other four faces in sucession ... 22 June 1939 ... Stoa Gallery-Case No. 48.9, bottom shelf