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L 4599: Lamp Fragment

Nozzle preserved, formed by angular projection of the body. Thick walls, and very small wick hole the rim sloping slightly in. Firm black glaze inside and out, chipped Type 23E of Agora collection. Well ... May-June 1949 ... Agora IV, no. 242, p. 62.

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L 242: Lamp

Rim, plain with herringbone panels. On discus, boukranion, with filling hole above. Handle, solid, notched central band. On reverse, single circular groove. Purplish-brown glaze. Light red clay. Type ... 7 August 1931

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L 492: Lamp

Lamp with incised decoration on nozzle. Vertical band handle broken away. Shallow, double convex body. Wheel made. Rim indicated only by groove scratched through glaze round filling hole; a similar scratched ... 2 April 1932

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MC 1406: Ring Fragments

Three non-joining fragments preserving about one quarter of ring. Fragment a) mended from two fragments. Fragment b) mended from three fragments. Fragment c) mended from two fragments. Interior wall, ... 16 May 1936

Agora XXIX, no. 1698

Two-handled Cup. Foot missing; bottom and half of body restored. Groove at greatest diameter. Rim convex to outside, with groove below lip. Narrow strap handles with one groove; small rotelles at arch ... Context of 100-75

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P 16920: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment

Small fragment from shoulder of an oinochoe with uncertain decoration (part of tripod on left) in thinned clay paint, showing traces of gilding. Four small letters, in much worn added white: Ν Ι Κ Η ... 17-24 May 1940

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SS 7918: Stamped Amphora Fragment: Knidian

Fragmentary neck and shoulder of amphora with one complete handle; much more added from sherds, including the second stamped handle SS 7929; made up complete, neat collared toe; no incised on neck. Capacity: ... 12 March 1938

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P 3666: Black Figure Lid Fragments

Four (now five) fragments from the rim of a large lid, pierced for suspension. Around the periphery a band of geese moving right. Above them a band of sirens and lions. Fine buff clay; free use of incision, ... 20 April 1934, 27 April, 9 May 1938