[Agora Object] P 10742: One-Handled Pot

About half preserved. Flat bottom; deep rounded body; wide mouth with low, splaying lip. One high-swung handle, lip to mid-body. Coarse clay, mostly brown to black. Outside smoothed, fired with a mottled ... 12 June 1937

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[Agora Object] P 10743: Bowl Fragments

About one-third preserved in one fragment, and a non-joining fragment from upper wall. Small flat bottom; plain lip. Walls seems to have a definite shoulder, but upper wall is sharply bent in. Probably ... 12 June 1937

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[Agora Object] P 10744: Bowl Fragment

Fragment from rim and wall of a large open bowl with sharply upturned rim with a flat top. Decorated in matte black; close set lines across top of rim, in panels; bands with vertical lines on wall below ... 12 June 1937

[Agora Object] P 10637: Pitcher

Front part of lip and neck missing. Flat-bottomed jug, the body irregularly bulging, the neck slightly drawn in. The lip a large trefoil. Handle round in section, from lip to shoulder. Handmade. Coarse ... 4 June 1937

[Agora Object] P 27032: Bowl Fragment

Fragment preserves upper wall of open bowl. Slightly carinated rim (now missing) and broad vertical loop handle. Gritty red clay; black surfacing on interior, glossy black burnish on exterior. Well Q ... 1961

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[Agora Object] BI 409: Bone Artifact

Much chipped at one end, but full length preserved. Neatly cut off length from a large horn, pierced from side to side at center, and surface smoothed. Middle Helladic. Κυλινδρικό οστέινο αντικείμενο, ... 7 June 1937

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[Agora Object] BI 410: Bone Artifact

From base of an antler antifact from cervus elaphus. Full length apparently preserved. Surface has been smoothed; one branch cut off close; another cut off neatly above its root, where there is a large ... 7 June 1937

[Agora Object] BI 411: Bone Artifact

Lower end of a horn, neatly cut off below. Three small holes pierced near lower edge. Surface smoothed. "It is an antler, probably cervus elaphus (red deer)" (Phelps, 1966). Middle Helladic. Well Q ... 7 June 1937