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[Agora Object] P 9516: Black Glaze Salt Cellar

Small plain flat-bottomed bowl with slightly inturned lip. Miltos on interior, as if the pot had been used for mixing color. Red to black glaze; thin brown wash on bottom. Cf. Hesperia 14 (1945), p ... 22 March 1937

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[Agora Object] I 3611: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and back preserved. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon. Marble appears to have been burned. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA With I 4829. Found in a modern ... 5th. century B.C.

[Agora Object] I 3745: Decree Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Fragment Τ 13 a), the left side and the top preserved. The surface partially pitted with small holes. Ten lines of the inscription preserved. Fragment Ν 456 b), the left side and ... Ca. 434 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 3972: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and left side preserved. Four lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA With IG I2, no. 45. Finished Found in Byzantine context west of the late Roman ... 5th. century B.C.

[Agora Object] I 5826: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and back preserved. The left side worn to a curve. Surface powdery, from fire (?). Thirteen lines of the inscription preserved, and a fourteenth well below. Pentelic ... 425/4 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 5879: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and slightly concave back preserved. Right side apparently re-worked. Decree concerning coinage. Remains of eight lines of the inscription; stoichedon. Space between ... 422 B.C. (?)

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[Agora Object] BI 217: Sea Shell

The shell of a large bivalve (according to D.S. Reese, 26 January 1984, is a marine Clycymeris), used as palette. In the bottom, a pool of dull red paint; on the edge the marks of paint where the painter ... 26 March 1936

[Agora Object] I 4103: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved. Five lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA With IG I2, no. 130. Transferred to the Epigraphical Museum on 11th. March ... 5th. century B.C.