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[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 41

Lid, the top slightly convex; downturned rim sloping inward. Small round knob. Reserved: underneath, outer face of rim, and the knob. Glaze thin and brown in parts ... Ca. 500 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 42

Lid, the top convex with downturned rim sloping inward. Lozenge-shaped knob. Reserved: underneath outer face of rim, and the knob; a band of added red around the reserved rim ... 500-480 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 43

Lid, the top convex with downturned rim sloping inward. Very small nipple-shaped knob. Reserved underneath ... 500-480 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 44

Lid, the top flat with downturned rim. Small loop handle. Reserved: underneath, and the handle. Inscribed around the top: ΑΡΟΛΟΔΟΠΟ ΕΙΜΙ. A very similar lid is Oxford 1966. 1791: Beazley Gifts 1912-1966, ... 500-480 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 45

Spreading ring foot; shoulder and neck in a continuous curve; torus mouth, flat on top. Added red: two lines on the shoulder, one inside the mouth. Glaze dull and carelessly applied ... Ca. 500 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 46

Disc foot; flat shoulder. Rim flat on top. Horizontal handles attached for their whole length to the pot ... 480-450 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 47

Rim fragment. Added red line below rim inside. Ostrakon of Hippokrates Alkmeonidou (482 B.C.) ... Ca. 490 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 48

Foot and wall with trace of vertical handle. Elaborately profiled ring foot with concave moulding on inner face. Broad shoulder marked by band of three incised lines ... 425-400 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 49

Foot and wall. Spreading ring foot with concave moulding on inner face. Almost horizontal shoulder ... Ca. 400 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 50

Neck, handle and mouth. Wide neck, slightly concave; broad projecting rim sloping downwards; low round handle. Raised ridge at junction of neck and shoulder. Possibly non-Attic ... Ca. 400 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 51

Part of mouth and neck. Projecting rim grooved on the outer edge, underneath and inside. Added clay: a small ivy wreath. Grooves reserved ... 375-350 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 52

Fragment of wall and handle. Vertical ribbing. Horizontal wishbone handle with side projections. Glazed outside, more thinly inside ... 4th c. B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 53

About a quarter preserved, most of knob missing. Lid with deep downturned rim, the lower edge thickened. Top flat except for concave moulding near edge. Neck of knob spreads to join top, with a light ... Ca. 400 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 54

Half of foot. Foot in two degrees. Vertical rays at bottom of wall. Added red line on edge of upper member. Incised underneath: ΦΙΙ. Another fragmentary krater foot, P 20089, from a context of the early ... 500-480 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 55

Part of a foot, reserved beneath. Ostrakon of Kallixenos (482 B.C.) ... Ca. 500 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 56

Part of a handle-plate. Non-Attic. Ostrakon of Kallixenos (482 B.C.) ... Ca. 500 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 57

Part of a rim. Ostrakon of Aristeides (482 B.C.) ... Ca. 500 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 58

Foot missing, restored. Collar rim, with concave outer face, flat on top. Reserved: a zone above the foot, decorated with rays. Added red: two lines at the level of the lower attachment of the handles ... 500-480 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 59

Spreading ring foot, flat on top with a vertical face punc- tuated by a moulded ring. Flaring rim, slightly offset, deco- rated above with laurel wreath, below with egg pattern. Lug handles. P 20035, ... 470-460 B.C.

[Catalog Entry]  Agora XII, no. 60

Spreading ring foot almost flat on top with slightly convex outer face. Flaring rim, offset. Reserved: handle-panel, a line on the top of the rim, the vertical face of the foot ... Ca. 420 B.C.