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SS 13237: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Retrograde. Date: pottery from layer 1, mid 5c BC(HAT)* Stoa Piers 15-20, layer I. Ἀρ (retr) 2748 Leica ... 10 September 1953 ... Date: pottery from layer 1, mid 5c BC(HAT)*

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SS 7557: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Device. Date: pottery and coins of Athenian Imperial Type(VG)* Publ: to appear in [ ... ] publication(VG)* Below strosis. Late Roman(?). Ἀγ̣ί̣[ας] Ἀρισ[τογέ] νης [device] Leica ... 4 June 1937 ... Date: pottery and coins of Athenian Imperial Type(VG)* Publ: to appear in [ ... ] publication(VG)*

Agora XII, no. 138

Wall profile restored. Ring foot; low strap handle. 1632 is similar in shape and date, but banded ... 325-310 B.C.

Agora XII, no. 1343

Hollow with a small hole in the top. Unglazed and smooth. The finish suggests a date in the late 5th century ... late 5th century.

Agora XII, no. 1761

Narrow outturned rim. Ostrakon of Hippokrates Anaxileo. For the date, probably from "one of the first three or four ostrakophoriai," cf. Hesperia, XV, 1946, p. 272, 6.

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AP 2209: Black Glaze Bowl

Profile, rim, preserved. ADDENDA: From "USE" deposit of Well A? Date: 490-480. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 7. Well A. 358 ... 13 May 1938

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SS 9533: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Square(?) stamp with cluster at centre. Early Thasian. Date: pottery 1/2 4c BC; [ ... ] of not known - prhps for LT?; NB p144 refers to container 110, the [ ... ] of which [ ... ] to a Meg bowl frag w/ the ... 2 May 1940 ... Date: pottery 1/2 4c BC; [ ... ] of not known - prhps for LT?

Agora XII, no. 532

One handle missing. Ring foot with a groove on its outer face; underside lightly moulded; ridge on lower part of wall. Vertical spurred handles. Reserved: underside with band, two circles and dot. Deco- ... Ca. 430 B.C.

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L 4842: Suspension Lamp Fragment

About two-thirds of discus and rim of lamp with central handle. Discus plain; single row of dots on rim. No glaze. Yellow-buff clay. Type XXX of Corinth collection. Date of finding and provenience unknown; ... 1951 ... Date of finding and provenience unknown; from tin without ticket among Iota pottery in Skela House; 3rd.

Agora XII, no. 325

Flaring ring foot; horseshoe handles. Reserved: underside with two circles; zone above foot with part of foot, decorated with cross-hatching; handle-panels and just below; inside of rim. For the date, ... Ca. 350 B.C.

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MC 1322: Turkish Pipe

Round pipe with no keel. Stamped zigzag pattern on wreath at end of socket; stepped ring termination. Brownish-gray clay, dark gray slip. Catalogued August 1981. Excavation date: 6 December 1931, according ... 6 December 1931 ... Excavation date: 6 December 1931, according to label on pipe ... From pottery storage.

Agora XII, no. 413

Fillet at junction of stem and foot, with a scraped groove above and below it. Top of foot slopes. Reserved: outer face of foot, resting surface, center of stem inside, handle-panels. Glaze fired red in ... 480-450 B.C.

Agora XXIX, no. 1021

Most of rim and two-thirds of wall missing. Flat resting surface; pointed underside. Rouletting. Metallic black glaze, much missing. Shape close to examples from F 16:8, but glaze and context indicate ... 250-200?

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P 24190: Kyathos Fragment

Upper part of a neat double-rolled handle, the two sides spreading at the top to form a loop. Unglazed. ADDENDA This handle fragment made up (July 1959) with the kyathos bowl P 10082; from a different ... April 1954

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P 10082: Black Glaze Kyathos

Handle broken off; about half of bowl missing. Small plain round-bottomed bowl; long double round handle, projecting horizontally from lip. Bowl glazed. Handle unglazed. ADDENDA This bowl made up (July ... March 1937

Agora XII, no. 33

Hole chipped through floor. Similar to 32, but somewhat larger and with ring foot. Less carefully made; the handles smeared on. Of the same date, P 6940 D-E 8-9:1, with broad glaze bands; and P 6953, ... 350-320 B.C.

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P 4439: Cup or Skyphos Fragment: West Slope

Two joining fragments which preserve part of the plain in-turned rim of a cup or skyphos. Below the rim a garland. Between rim and garland in added yellow: Α Σ Black glazed inside and out. Left fragment ... 13 April 1934

Agora XII, no. 1853

Very deep flat-bottomed basin. Rolled rim. Shallow vertical grooves from top to bottom around half the interior. Wheelmarks prominent outside. Gritty gray to brownish clay; pithos fabric. On a fragment ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.

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P 34987: Dish Fragment: African Red Slip Ware

Single rim fragment. Ware as P 35056 but wall rather steeper and more curved; low triangular rim with marked overhang and a groove on the interior. Date of vessel 400 A.D. or early 5th c. A.D., date of ... 23, 31 May 1933

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P 34973: Vessel Fragment: Çandarli Ware

Rim sherd of closed vessel (or cup?). Flanged rim. Pinkish-red ware; deep red gloss (late series), lustrous on interior. Context and date of object: early 2nd c. A.D.? Inventoried 30 January 2006. Finished ... 19 March 1934

Agora XII, no. 321

Flaring ring foot; horseshoe handles. Glazed all over, save for a narrow reserved band at junction of foot and under- side. For another skyphos of the same date, see P 10996 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, ... 425-400 B.C.

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P 21954: Askos

Missing much of handle and spout, and about half the body; restored in plaster. Spreading ring foot. Body flaring below, convex above, bulging at the middle. Vertical spout, with high concave neck, bulging ... May-June 1951

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P 34980: Bowl Fragment: Phocean Red Slip Ware

Two joining fragments preserving about half of small bowl. Base lost. Vertical rim. Rounded bowl chamfered at join with rim. Context and date - early 6th c. A.D. Added 1 March 2006. Finished Late Roman ... 15 February 1932

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MC 1323: Turkish Pipe

Rim and stem socket missing. It has a bowl condensed to a disk, set off from rim by a wide, flat band. Keel beneath bowl outlined by two rows of rouletting. Brownish-red clay and slip, burnished. Catalogued ... 6 December 1931 ... Excavation date: 6 December 1931, according to label on pipe ... From pottery storage.

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G 438: Bottle or Jug Fragment

Flat bottom. Thin blue iridescent glass. Date of finding unknown, 1951 (?). Bottoms of about 20 similar bottles, and typical pure Herulian (mid 3rd c. A.D.) sherds from same fill, stored in tin 211; G ... 1951 ... Date of finding unknown, 1951 (?). ... Provenience unknown; from tin without ticket among pottery of this section in Skela House. 3rd c.

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G 439: Bowl Fragment

About one-third of side and rim of small hemispherical bowl. Bowl with impressed decoration. Two grooves below rim; vertical dashes impressed on upper part of side, ovals below. Pale slightly iridescent ... 1951 ... Date of finding unknown, 1951 (?) ... Provenience unknown; from tin without ticket among pottery of this section in Skela House. 3rd c.

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P 3764: Jug

Complete. Roughly made; the handle lightly ribbed; trefoil mouth; flat bottom. Red clay. Unglazed. ADDENDA The evidence of the graves gives an early Christian date, ca. 7th to 9th c. A.D. Grave 15, next ... 3 May 1934

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P 25296: Red Figure Calyx Krater Fragment

Rim fragment decorated with a band of enclosed palmettes and lotus flowers, suggesting a date in the late archaic or early classical period. Relief contour. Very good glaze on the inside but on the outside ... (1955)

Agora XII, no. 85

Pointed body. Alternate black and added red bands on the wall; lines of added red on the flat projecting rim have faded. Glazed inside. Another, finer but more fragmentary, P 17834 J 18:4-L. There is ... Ca. 550 B.C.

Agora XII, no. 324

Flaring ring foot; horseshoe handles. Reserved: underside with two circles and dot. Stacking line round body. Compare P 14812 O 22:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 320, fig. 2, 141. For others of this date, ... 375-360 B.C.

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P 35009: Plate Fragment: Eastern Sigillata A

Single rim fragment. Low sloping wall, short flattish rim with moldings on top. Hard yellowish ware, darkish red slip. This may copy early Arretine ware. Context: Late Roman, date ca. 30-15 B.C. Added ... 18-22 May 1935

Agora XXIX, no. 734

Center of floor and parts of rim and wall restored. Low, broad, slightly flaring foot; grooved resting surface; nearly flat underside. Resting surface and underside reserved. Shallow body with groove ... Ca. 275?

Agora XII, no. 1492

Unguentarium; the shape as 1491, but the foot straighter and slightly concave beneath. Attic black, glazed by dipping; two scraped grooves on the shoulder. Attic imitation of 1491; another example comes ... Context ca. 325-300 B.C.

Agora XII, no. 1206

Handles missing. Flaring ring foot; low bowl with vertical wall just below rim. Flat top to rim which is folded over. Horizontal ribbon handles. Reserved: resting surface and underside, disc in center ... Early 6th c. B.C.

Agora XII, no. 204

Ring foot with concave moulding on inner face; narrowly spaced ribbing with two grooves round lowest part of wall. Double handle with shouldering. Reserved: resting surface and underside with circle and ... Ca. 450-425 B.C.

Agora XII, no. 1251

Heavy ring foot. Small heavy skyphos handle. Lid slightly convex; tall knob with disc top, the center depressed. Reserved: on the bowl, the rim and the flange, handle-panel, the outside of the foot, the ... Not later than ca. 460 B.C.

Agora XII, no. 1790

Rolled rim, spreading ring foot, single bell handle. Another, P 23340 H 12:15-U, with a similar tightly rolled rim and space for one handle only (now missing), has a disc foot with rounded profile, similar ... The context, a filling over bedrock below the west part of the Middle Stoa, is inconclusive, being mostly of the second half of the 5th century.

Agora XXIX, no. 1668

Hellenistic Baggy Kantharos: Boiotian? Part of wall, rim, and lower handle attachment. Convex upper wall, incurved rim. Groove well below lower handle attachment. Below rim, ivy garland with incised ... Context of 325-275

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P 35081: Dish Fragment: African Red Slip Ware

Rim fragment. Large version, with coarse rouletting on rim. Fairly clean-breaking ware with polished internal slip (cf. ware of LRP form 88). Date of context: 7th c. (Probably mid-5th c., residual) Added ... 16 March 1938

P 31972: Dish Fragment

Rim to base fragment of Eastern Sigillata B. Steep straight wall, with chamfered rim marked off by grooves (2 on inside). Flat base. Orange-red clay and gloss. Slight uncoated stripe across floor. Ca ... 26 April 1960