[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1622

Meager ovoid body on ring foot; tall straight neck; heavy rolled rim with sharp ridge below it; strap handle from neck. Crudely made of soft, reddish somewhat micaceous clay; remains of light buff surfacing ... Context ca. 375-340 B.C ... Black Sea sites see, e.g., Histria, II, pl. 75 (Grave XXI, ... 181.

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[Agora Object] G 349: Cup Fragment

One piece preserves small part of rim and straight side wall. Rim flares up and out. No trace of indents. Bubbles and spirals. Pale blue glass. Like G 348, but not so thick. Building P, room 3, S.E. corner: ... 22 March 1948 ... Building P, room 3, S.E. corner: "Kitchen" ... Pale blue glass. Like G 348,

[Agora Object] P 8864: Oinochoe

Much missing from body; restored in plaster. Round-bodied, round-mouthed jug on flaring ring foot; short concave neck. Double rolled handle looped high, from shoulder to rim. Fine pinkish buff clay; ... 27-29 May 1936 ... Diam. (mouth) 0.107, (foot) 0.105; H. (to mouth) 0.181 ... 0.181

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[Agora Object] SS 6604: Stamped Amphora: Knidian

Whole jar missing part of toe, one handle and most of mouth; rather tall thin rim without drip; no groove preserved on neck; missing tip, old breaks. Capacity: (mbw poly 24.vii.89, part calc.) 30.430; ... January-February 1936 ... Delos XXVII (1970), p. 332, no. E 88.

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[Agora Object] SS 3219: Stamped Amphora: Knidian

Complete and entire save for a puncture in the side; groove ca. 0.07m. long, 0.05m. below rim; tip extends 0.05m. below ring. Shape similar to SS 3213. Capacity (corrected from 29.875 wheat, VG 1939) 30.500; ... 2 May 1934 ... Now G 11:1. Another Knidian amphora, lacking mouth, base and handles, has not ... Leica, XXI-70

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1407

Mended with small missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Lip offset on inside; foot offset on underside. Glaze slightly abraded on handles. H. 0.074; diam. of rim 0.18; W. with handles 0.238; ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... 24:8; 25:12; G. Pinney, AJA ... s.v. Achilleus; S. Roberts, ... 175--181, s.v. Achilleus (A.