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[Agora Object] P 19293: Tub with Pierced Floor

Fragment from the floor of a very large pot with flat bottom and steep wall. A deep groove around the wall at its lower edge. The floor carefully pierced, before glazing, with at least three rings of neat ... 24 April 1948

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[Agora Object] P 9046: Bowl Fragment: West Slope

Mended from many fragments; much missing. One small wall fragment does not join. A bowl similar in shape to the Megarian, but more spreading, and with the exterior covered with wheel-run grooves and ridges, ... 16 February 1937

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[Agora Object] P 18446: Moldmade Bowl on Stand

The floor of the bowl preserved, and part of the base. Round-bodied bowl, suggesting a Megarian bowl, set on a neatly profiled flaring foot. The exterior is decorated with pairs of vertical wavy lines ... 2 August 1947 ... The floor of the bowl preserved, and part of the base. ... The exterior is decorated with pairs of vertical wavy lines in relief. Hard light red clay; the glaze inside red, outside thin metallic black to red ... N-S Trench VII, west channel of latrine.

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1682

Small Plate. Part of rim missing. Very small, flaring ring foot; rounded resting surface; flat underside. Foot pierced for hanging in such a way that griffin is upright. Shallow plate with convex-concave ... Context of 115-50

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[Agora Object] A 3475: Statue Plinth

Complete. Corner block from the plinth of a large monument. Finished on two adjacent sides with a cyma reversa. In top a shallow bedding, apparently for a colossal left foot. Hard gray poros. (Consider ... 2 September 1964 ... In top a shallow bedding, apparently for a colossal left foot. Hard gray poros. (Consider the possibility that this block and A 3476 come from the pedestal at the west end of the Middle Stoa, c. 1.30m. to N.E.). ... Dinsmoor Jr. to F. Eckstein, November 1979. ... In actuality, at the floor level of the socket, the floor continues out to the face of the block for a preserved width of 0.07m. before it is broken (see sketch); this continuation, which obviously was visible at the top of the fascia, is picked as is the rest of the floor."