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[Agora Object] P 6072: Two-Handled Cup

Upper parts of handles and fragments from side wall missing; restored in plaster. High base ring; deep bowl; two vertical loop handles rising above rim, their attachments running well down the side wall ... 22 April 1935

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[Agora Object] P 6073: Bowl

Fragments missing from wall, restored in plaster. The vase had been broken in antiquity and mended with string(?) passed through holes drilled along side the fracture. Round bottom; gently out-turned lip ... 22 April 1935

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[Agora Object] P 16758: Hydria

Intact. Round-bodied hydria on rather heavy ring foot; thickened lip, slightly projecting. Vertical band handle from lip; horizontal band handles on shoulder. Yellow-buff clay; decoration in red glaze: ... 23 May 1940

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[Agora Object] P 17315: Hydria

Restored in plaster: body fragments, and most of mouth. Low base and plump round body; two rolled horizontal and one vertical band handle, shoulder to rim. Raised ridge below junction of body and neck ... April 1939

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[Agora Object] P 36167: Open Vessel Fragment

Two joining fragments preserving small portion of base and lower wall of a large wheelmade vessel. Tall ring foot, with underside hollowed out; lower wall rising at an angle of about 45 degrees. Paint ... 10 July 1980

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[Agora Object] P 36184: Closed Vessel Fragment

Single fragment, broken on all sides, preserving small portion of neck and very small portion of lower neck of a wheelmade vessel. Shoulder curving in; neck becoming vertical. Broad band or area painted ... 3 June 1937

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[Agora Object] P 36185: Closed Vessel Fragment

Single fragment, broken on all sides, preserving small portion of upper shoulder and very small portion of lower neck of a wheelmade vessel. Shape as P 36184. Paint thickly applied and well adhering. Band ... 3 June 1937

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[Agora Object] P 36187: Closed Vessel Fragment

Single fragment, broken on all sides, preserving small portion of shoulder and handle scar of wheelmade vessel. Shoulder curving in. Paint fired red. To left decoration (perhaps bow) of handle. To right ... 3 June 1937