[Agora Object] P 9535: Amphora Fragment with Dipinto

Piece from shoulder of amphora. Dipinto in red: Light brown micaceous clay. ADDENDA Made up into upper part of amphora , with P 9513. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block VIII. Well. Leica ... 24 March 1937

[Agora Object] P 9634: Clay Ring with Dipinto

Part of a flat ring or clay disk with a hole through the middle. The disk is thicker at the center than at the edge, and the hole is larger on one face than on the other. Letters in black glaze on top: ... 29 March 1937

[Agora Object] P 9645: Amphora Fragment with Graffito

From a coarse amphora. Incised outside: Pink clay. Unglazed. Red fill, 4th c. and Late Roman. Leica PD 1133-22(F 171) ... 26 March 1937

[Agora Object] P 9660: Amphora with Dipinto

Mended but practically complete. Narrow pipe-like body with rounded bottom; small neck and mouth. Dipinto (incomplete) on shoulder: Pale buff clay. Well. Containers 2-4. Leica, LXIV-9 PD 1133-9(Hc 24) ... 1 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 9670: Storage Amphora with Dipinto: Chian

Shoulder piece from storage amphora [Max.Dim. 0.127]. Dipinto in small cursive letters in black: Pinkish-brown clay with white bits. ADDENDA Many fragments found in mending; amphora made up in plaster, ... 29 March 1937

[Agora Object] P 9671: Amphora Fragment with Dipinto

Top of short-necked amphora with plain rim. Dipinto in black on shoulder above line of handle attachment: Red micaceous clay. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block VIII (Late 1st & 2nd ... 30 March 1937

[Agora Object] P 9672: Amphora Fragment with Dipinto

Part of shoulder and neck of small short-necked amphora. Dipinto in black on shoulder: Dirty buff clay. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block X. Well. Leica PD 1133-38(Ha 31) ... 30 March 1937

[Agora Object] P 9675: Amphora with Dipinti

Shoulder and part of side of amphora [P.H. ca. 0.24]. Two texts on shoulder, the second below and to left of first: 1) and 2) Slightly micaceous clay; pink at core. Light slip. ADDENDA Most of lower ... 31 March 1937