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[Agora Object] P 8790: Unguentarium

A large unguentarium similar to the ordinary fusiform type, but with a high flaring ring foot instead of the stem. A slight ridge between neck and shoulder. Gray clay. Cistern, upper fill. Leica, LIX-95 ... 2 February 1937

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[Agora Object] P 8889: Dish Fragment with Rouletting and Maker's Stamp

Fragment form the floor of a Samian B dish. Signature stamp at center, rouletted circle around. Buff clay, firm red glaze. Modern. Leica, 93-30-7 PD 1172-5 ... 8 February 1937

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[Agora Object] P 8893: Bowl Fragment with Maker's Stamp

Foor of small Western Sigillata bowl on ring foot. Foot-shaped stamp; a single groove around: Modern. Leica, 93-33-11 PD 1171-184, PD 1172-9 ... 12 February 1937

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[Agora Object] P 8899: Inkwell

Low ring foot; flat rim slightly depressed and with a hole at the center. Vitreous green glaze. Previously broken and glued. ADDENDA Found by JWH in wrong container (Γ tin 257), in Oct. 1991. Type and ... 13 February 1937

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[Agora Object] P 8904: Black Glaze Bowl: Stamped

Full profile preserved; a few small pieces missing from rim and floor; restored in plaster. Small ring foot; shallow bowl; slightly incurving vertical rim, set at a sharp angle to the floor; part of one ... 9 February 1937

[Agora Object] P 8909: Bowl with Graffito

Fragment of side and rim missing; restored in plaster. Small bowl with ring foot and no change in curve of sides for rim. Graffito on base: Yellow clay, soft. Red glaze, badly worn. Pergamene Ware ... 9 February 1937

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[Agora Object] P 8910: Bowl

Complete. Similar to P 8909 (Χ 58), but the foot more sharply profiled, and the glaze more worn and the clay pinker. Pergamene Ware. ADDENDA P 8909: Small bowl with ring foot and no change in curve of ... 9 February 1937

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[Agora Object] P 8911: Bowl with Graffito

Fragment of side missing; restored in plaster. Similar to P 8909 (Χ 58), but the foot somewhat higher and more flaring, and the glaze better preserved. A rough cross scratched inside the foot, beneath ... 9 February 1937