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  <field name="Name">A 428</field>
  <field name="Id">Agora:Object:A 428</field>
  <field name="Collection">Agora</field>
  <field name="dc-date">April 1934</field>
  <field name="Mugshots">66D49CDA-3EEF-43F4-BA11-494B008D0196</field>
  <field name="dc-description">A trough tile with a large hole (only partly preserved) surrounded by a rim to prevent water from running in. The rim is pointed at one end.
  Buff clay with red particles. Dull red glaze, much flaked, on upper surface. 
  Other fragments which perhaps belong to this tile have been left in the tile dump near the mouth of the well.
  Cf. A 429 (Β 967), also A 690 (ΠΘ 2333).
  Cf. Olympia, Text, II, p.17 and fig. 10, a and b.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Tile dump of well.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Leica, IX-16</field>
  <field name="dc-title">Trough Tile Fragment</field>
  <field name="Type">Object</field>
  <field name="dc-subject">Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles</field>
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  <field name="dc-title">Oinochoe: Woman's Head</field>
  <field name="Type">Object</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Handle, mouth, chip from bottom, part of diadem(?), and some curls, missing. Head inclining towards her proper left. Heavy spreading neck with Venus rings indicated; full mouth, long nose. Most of forehead shown. Curly hair with additional corkscrew-curls stuck one by one separately; some of them show above the broad head band she is wearing. Below the band, woolen wreath. Behind the ears projections, one broken off, the other chipped; traces of something else coming down on each side of the face behind the hair.
  Had the head been janiform, these things could very easily be explained as the back of the ears and round beard of the Silen's head (e.g. JHS 49 (1929), p. 73, fig. 26). The head, fillet, "ears" and "beard" covered with white, used rather as underpainting; traces of pink preserved in several places. On wreath and hair, dark yellow. Good glaze. White gone at places.
  
  Cf. in general: CVA Oxford, p. 10, text to pl. IV:7-8; JdI 32 (1917) p. 56 (BM E 790).</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Πλαστικό αγγείο σε σχήμα γυναικείας κεφαλής. Λείπουν η λαβή, το στόμιο και τμήματα από τη βάση και το διάδημα της κεφαλής.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Well to North of Nymphaeum, Box 56.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Leica, LXXIII-54, 81-322, 85-145, 85-146, 85-147, color slide</field>
  <field name="Id">Agora:Object:P 23822</field>
  <field name="Collection">Agora</field>
  <field name="dc-date">15 April 1954</field>
  <field name="Icon">Agora:Image:2012.02.7059::/Agora/2012/2012.02/2012.02.7059.jpg::2906::3315</field>
  <field name="Mugshots">A7A445C2-6AFB-4446-99E8-79EE29B9F066</field>
  <field name="Mugshots">D722C15F-5A4A-4CE8-9C0A-EA1594BACC00</field>
  <field name="Chronology">Beginning of 4th c. B.C.</field>
  <field name="Name">P 23822</field>
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  <field name="Name">P 7897</field>
  <field name="Id">Agora:Object:P 7897</field>
  <field name="Collection">Agora</field>
  <field name="Mugshots">055CF1BD-EB65-4286-A92C-DE1FF07DA501</field>
  <field name="Icon">Agora:Image:2009.05.0039::/Agora/2009/2009.05/2009.05.0039.tif::1602::1068</field>
  <field name="dc-date">28 May 1936</field>
  <field name="dc-description">The lid P 7893 belongs to this lebes. Much missing from the upper part; the stand is intact except for chips, but there is no direct join between it and the body of the base. Nearly half the body is missing, and three-quarters of the neck. Restored in plaster. Projecting lip, with moulded vertical face. The attachments of one upright, horizontal handle preserved. Note in the stand, just below its top, two triangular openings, opposite each other. Cf. Beazley (1931), Pan-Maler, text to no. 83.
  On base, between bands of inverted rays below and linked buds above, three groups of two women each, seated, facing, on stools, engaged in working wool from baskets. Garments or fillets hang on the wall, and a bird stands, right, on the floor beween two of the groups. On the body (back), a procession of draped women to right, carrying folded packages on their heads. Under the handles, Nike, running right, followed by Hermes with caduceus, then a woman, left, and the heads of two horses. Missing, the wedding procession(?). Around the base of the neck, alternating red and black tongues. Added red and white freely used.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Well G.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Leica, 80-39-15(16), 80-39-17(18), 80-39-19, 80-39-21, 80-39-22, 80-39-23, 84-8-(14-23), VI-79, VI-80, VI-81, 6-340, color slide</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Ptg. 138</field>
  <field name="Type">Object</field>
  <field name="dc-title">Black Figure Lebes Gamikos</field>
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  <field name="Type">Object</field>
  <field name="dc-title">Pointed Jar</field>
  <field name="dc-description">One handle missing. Body tapering to pointed bottom; sides corrugated; no neck; rounded rim; small vertical lug-like handles on shoulder.
  
  Light red clay. Unglazed.
  Beirut product?</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Well, bottom.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Leica</field>
  <field name="Id">Agora:Object:P 994</field>
  <field name="Collection">Agora</field>
  <field name="Mugshots">2EEB4019-0A01-43C1-B672-E7B6522157CF</field>
  <field name="dc-date">14 June 1932</field>
  <field name="Name">P 994</field>
</doc><doc>
  <field name="Name">P 11638</field>
  <field name="Mugshots">B57B44A3-0406-410C-B5AE-26891CE706C5</field>
  <field name="dc-date">8-14 April 1937</field>
  <field name="Collection">Agora</field>
  <field name="Id">Agora:Object:P 11638</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Fragments of mouth, neck and body missing; also part of one handle. Restored in plaster. Bottom rounded, with knob; elongated body; heavy rounded rim.
  
  Orange-brown clay with particles; sometimes gray at core.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Well, containers 90-98, mostly 96-98, second half of 2nd. c. A.D.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">910</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Leica, LXIII-71</field>
  <field name="Type">Object</field>
  <field name="dc-title">Storage Amphora</field>
</doc><doc>
  <field name="Name">P 32349</field>
  <field name="dc-date">11 June 1935</field>
  <field name="Icon">Agora:Image:2021.12.1902::/Agora/2021/2021.12/2021.12.1902.tif::2048::2048</field>
  <field name="Mugshots">E54835B2-1E57-46AF-A2DF-28C476CE7A45</field>
  <field name="Mugshots">F9DA45C3-86BF-457D-8E2C-EC3361857619</field>
  <field name="Collection">Agora</field>
  <field name="Id">Agora:Object:P 32349</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Two joining fragments preserving small portion of test piece, including portions of one edge and draw-hole. Piece cut from body of unidentified vessel.
  Paint on interior and exterior fired black. Most of exterior painted solid except for small part near draw-hole (perhaps originally broad intersecting lines. Preserved interior painted solid. Paint dribbling onto preserved edge and outer side of draw-hole.
  Piece clearly reduced but not re-oxidized.
  Clay body fired light gray 7.5YR N7/-N6/. Reserved surfaces closer to pinkish gray 7.5YR 7/2. 
  AS 875.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Finished</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Well, basket 1.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">1086</field>
  <field name="dc-description">96-21-7, 96-21-8, 94-51-12a, 94-51-13a</field>
  <field name="dc-description">PD 2773-5</field>
  <field name="dc-title">Potter's Test Piece</field>
  <field name="Type">Object</field>
</doc><doc>
  <field name="Name">P 32355</field>
  <field name="Mugshots">56F8274F-DAE8-46D2-A60D-BDE55984F310</field>
  <field name="Icon">Agora:Image:2021.12.1414::/Agora/2021/2021.12/2021.12.1414.tif::2048::2048</field>
  <field name="dc-date">5, 10-11 April 1934</field>
  <field name="Id">Agora:Object:P 32355</field>
  <field name="Collection">Agora</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Single fragment preserving portion of test piece, including a top edge. Piece cut from the neck of an amphora and preserves upper part of handle. Paint on interior and exterior fired black; brown where were dilute. Handle canonically decorated with intersecting stripes at top. Horizontal band toward top of interior; paint extends onto preserved top edge. Further traces of paint on right side of interior.
  
  Clay core and surfaces fired close to reddish yellow 7.5YR 8/6. Piece optimally fired.
  
  AS 869.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Finished</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Protogeometric well.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">546</field>
  <field name="dc-description">96-20-15, 96-20-16, 94-51-2a, 94-51-3a</field>
  <field name="dc-description">PD 2773-8</field>
  <field name="Type">Object</field>
  <field name="dc-title">Potter's Test Piece Fragment</field>
</doc><doc>
  <field name="Mugshots">352AFF22-B73A-4E06-A269-7C74860B2A4D</field>
  <field name="Icon">Agora:Image:2021.12.1410::/Agora/2021/2021.12/2021.12.1410.tif::2048::2048</field>
  <field name="dc-date">5, 10-11 April 1934</field>
  <field name="Id">Agora:Object:P 32356</field>
  <field name="Collection">Agora</field>
  <field name="Name">P 32356</field>
  <field name="Type">Object</field>
  <field name="dc-title">Potter's Test Piece Fragment</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Single fragment broken on all sides, preserving small portion of test piece. Piece cut from shoulder and handle of amphora. Exterior canonically decorated with stripes on outer edges of handle attachment. Interior paint solid (non-canonical). Paint on interior black; black to dark reddish brown on exterior.
  
  Clay core and surfaces fired close to reddish yellow 7.5YR 8/6. Piece optimally fired.
  
  AS 870.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Finished</field>
  <field name="dc-description">Protogeometric well.</field>
  <field name="dc-description">547</field>
  <field name="dc-description">96-20-27, 94-51-2a, 94-51-3a</field>
  <field name="dc-description">PD 2773-7</field>
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