[Agora Object] P 23532: Pyxis

Small wall fragments, much of bottom, part of rim and one handle restored in plaster. Slightly convex bottom; slightly concave walls meeting the shoulder at an angle; out-turned rim; three small horizontal ... 8 July 1953

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[Agora Object] P 23534: Three-Handled Jar

Some fragments from wall and one handle restored in plaster. Underside concave; foot slightly profiled; rim slopes slightly downward; rolled horizontal handles. Decoration in brown to black glaze, much ... 8 July 1953

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[Agora Object] P 23702: Three-Handled Jar

Intact except for chips from lip, and one handle. Flat projecting lip; bottom slightly concave. Neck and lip glazed inside and out; below, a zone of scale pattern, reaching well down on lower wall; below ... 9 January 1954

[Agora Object] P 23703: Alabastron

Mended from many pieces; fragments of wall, and one handle, missing; lip chipped. Vertical-walled alabastron; sloping shoulder, low neck with flaring rim; flat bottom, three handles on shoulder. Lip, ... 9 January 1954

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[Agora Object] P 23704: Alabastron

Mended from several pieces; fragments of wall, two handles and parts of lip missing. Lightly domed alabastron, with broad rim, turned slightly down. Neck and rim glazed to top of shoulder; below this, ... 9 January 1954

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[Agora Object] P 4646: Three-Handled Jar

About one-half of vase preserved. Broken, especially at foot, in many fragments. Profile complete and two handles preserved. Restored in plaster. From the high shoulder, the body tapers with a concave ... 14 February 1935

[Agora Object] P 24282: Jug

Intact, except for chips. Small slightly flattened plain bottom; plump, almost double-conical body; neck concave in profile; plain rim, cut down slightly in back to point of handle attachment; thin flat ... 23 July 1954

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[Agora Object] P 21194: Alabastron

Mended from many pieces; about half missing, with one handle. Plump alabastron with high neck and narrow out-turned rim. Rim, neck and handles glazed. Below the neck, two narrow glazed lines, then a broad ... 24 April 1951