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[Agora Object] G 53: Amulet

A thin oval plaque, chipped at the bottom. On either side, a female head in relief, facing; the hair heavy curled mass hanging to the neck; around the neck, a triple-stranded necklace. Dark blue glass, ... 20 June 1935

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[Agora Object] MC 206: Spindle Whorl

Roughly double conical, stamped (?). One side flatter than the other. On the flatter side, a rough impression, as if from a round or oval seal, probably representing an animal. Unglazed. Handmade. Finished ... 12 June 1935

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[Agora Object] P 32349: Potter's Test Piece

Two joining fragments preserving small portion of test piece, including portions of one edge and draw-hole. Piece cut from body of unidentified vessel. Paint on interior and exterior fired black. Most ... 11 June 1935

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[Agora Object] P 32350: Kiln Firing Support

Intact. Piece cut from body of large wheelmade vessel. Piece intentionally cut in triangular form. Possibly to serve as kiln wedge or support. For related, but not identical, kiln firing supports of later ... 11 June 1935

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[Agora Object] P 32351: Skyphos: Waster

Single fragment preserving greater part of handle, perhaps of skyphos. Piece much distorted and heavily vitrified due to excessive heat. AS 876. Finished Well. 1086 96-21-11, 94-51-16a, 94-51-17a ... 11 June 1935

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[Agora Object] P 32352: Potter's Test Piece

Two non-joining fragments perhaps cut from pot and re-formed to current shape. Clearly not a handle, the fragments resemble a rim, but of an unidentified form. Clay body and reserved surfaces evenly fired ... 11 June 1935

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[Agora Object] P 32353: Metalworkers Debris Mold

Single fragment preserving parts of at least four edges. Clay not well-baked, fired closest to pink 7.5YR 8/4-7/4. The piece is conceivably a mold (?). For similar moulds of later date see Hesperia 46, ... 11 June 1935

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[Agora Object] P 32354: Amphora: Waster

a) 6 joining fragments. b) 5 joining fragments. A total of 11 fragments preserving portion of body of large closed vessel, probably amphora. Fragments only slightly distorted, with the exterior surface ... 11 June 1935