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[Agora Object] P 22696: Amphora Fragment: Chian

Four wall fragments, the largest (a) slightly more convex than the others. a) and b) show vestiges of circles or loops. Traces of white slip, bands of red glaze over it. Brownish-buff, very gritty clay ... May 1952

[Agora Object] P 22697: Oinochoe Fragment: Corinthian

Lower part of flat-bottomed oinochoe, mended from four pieces. Very broad, slightly concave base. Shallow conical body. Solid glaze; near neck, band of incised tongues; traces of white bands on wall. ... May 1952

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[Agora Object] P 22698: Kotyle: Corinthian

Kotyle, mended from several pieces. Both handles, parts of rim, small pieces of body, restored in plaster. Low ring foot; rim curves slightly in. Rays from bottom to about one-third up. Above, solid glaze ... May 1952

[Agora Object] P 22699: Kotyle: Corinthian

Kotyle mended from many pieces; part of body and rim restored in plaster. Ring foot, slightly flaring. Rays at bottom; upper part glazed, probably in narrow bands (slight grooves visible). Traces of glaze ... May 1952

[Agora Object] P 22700: Kotyle: Corinthian

Mended from many pieces; most of one side, with one handle, missing. Restored in plaster. Ring foot with broad resting place. Rays from above foot almost half way up the wall, topped by narrow line, then ... May 1952

[Agora Object] P 22701: Kotyle Fragments

Many fragments of kotyle mending to seven. One handle, parts of body and rim missing. Low ring foot; rim bends slightly in. At top, zone with snake band with two verticals in each bend. Then lines (? much ... May 1952

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[Agora Object] P 22702: Koytle

Kotyle mended from many pieces. One handle and parts of body restored. Disk foot, very slightly concave. Slight omphalos on floor. Very irregularly made. Rays bound by narrow lines, above foot. Above, ... May 1952

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[Agora Object] P 22703: Kotyle Fragment

Fragment of kotyle, mended from five pieces. Badly warped from burning or overfiring(?). Disk foot, very small, slightly concave. Rays to a little over half height. Eight thin bands to handle zone. Verticals ... May 1952