[Agora Object] P 6751: Plate Fragment: Stamped

Fragment from the floor of a large flat plate. Circular border of stamped circles, each with two smaller circles inside. Within, stamped "pine-tree" motif. Late Roman C. Ca. 2.00m. below modern level ... 14 February 1936

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[Agora Object] A 164: Roof Tile Fragment: Stamped

Preserved along one side, which has a raised edge nearly to one end. Other edges broken. Coarse brick red clay, with buff slip (?). Near the edge, the mark of the paw of an animal, made in the soft clay ... 3 April 1933

[Agora Object] P 23081: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Part of pattern band above; large ribbed leaves around lower part. Between them from left to right: Triton. Eros to right holding thymiaterion; his himation hangs over his left arm. Triton. Child holding ... 22 April 1953

[Agora Object] SS 262: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Rather broad, ribbed; broken at curve. Clay similar to typical Knidian, slip much worn, pitted. Impression shallow set so as to be incomplete left side and above boukranion. Parts of a few letters on ... 11 March 1932

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1802

Moldmade Bowl. Wall fragment. Moldmade body. Parts of two petals or leaves, diagonally ridged, with heavy, dark central ribs. Very pale brown fabric (10YR 8/3); shiny, pale aquamarine exterior surface, ... Context of before ca. 180

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[Agora Object] P 19535: Thymiaterion Base

Tall base with three disk flanges. Top missing. Soft buff fabric, like kernoi. Cistern; coroplasts' dump. Context ca. 350-320 B.C. Leica, XXXIV-81, 92-9-12 ... April 1938

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[Agora Object] P 31754: Cup Fragment with Rouletting

Slightly thickened rim. Decoration on outside below lip: rouletting bordered by single groove above, two grooves below. Dark gray clay. Trench for stylobate of Square Building, area of Stoa piers 12-13 ... 25 August 1953

[Agora Object] SS 6979: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Whole handle. Circular stamp; beardless head of man to right; letters. Cf. SS 1731. Par: SS 01731* In Turkish fill. head Ἀγρι̣ε̣ί̣α (in O) Leica ... 5 March 1937