[Agora Object] P 18837: Black Glaze Bowl: Stamped

A single fragment preserves rather more than half. Small open bowl with slightly thickened rim. Ring foot, with concave moulding on inside. On the floor a ring of ovules with palmettes around. Black ... 8-11 August 1947

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[Agora Object] P 16486: Black Glaze Bowl

Complete, except for chips. Shallow open bowl on ring foot, the rim slightly thickened, and rounded on top. The foot, rounded outside, is concave on the inner face, and set off from the space within by ... May, June 1939

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[Agora Object] P 5241: Black Glaze Bowl

Shallow bowl or deep saucer with ring foot and plain rim. Attic clay. Glaze reddish to blackish. Somewhat peeled. Well 2. Leica PD 1190-7x ... 1 April 1935

[Agora Object] P 5507: Black Glaze Bowl Fragment: Stamped

Small black glazed bowl or large salt cellar with incurving rim, ring foot. Around center of floor, egg pattern; outside it, palmettes fairly widely spaced. Black glaze all over. Cf. P 5563 and P 5729 ... 24 April 1935

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[Agora Object] P 10929: Black Glaze Bowl

Part of the rim restored in plaster. Shallow body on ring foot; plain rim. Good glaze somewhat worn; traces of stacking on floor. A scraped groove at junction of foot and wall. Reserved inside foot, ... 19-27 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 22752: Black Glaze Bowl

Mended from two pieces. Part of rim and walls missing. Band at the join of foot and resting surface reserved. Glazed circles on the reserved undersurface. Damaged surface, especially inside. Good glaze ... March 1937

[Agora Object] P 24046: Black Glaze Bowl Fragment: Stamped

About one-fifth of bowl remains; but its base ring is completely broken away. Small deep bowl with moulded profile. In central circle are stamped ovules; in an outer circle palmettes and double row of ... 21 May 1954

[Agora Object] P 21552: Black Glaze Bowl

Mended from two pieces; complete except large chip from rim. Shallow bowl on ring foot, bevelled inside. Plain thickened rim. Glazed over all; uneven black outside; red inside. N.E. of Circular Building ... 6 June 1951