[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1488

P 18548 a, b Body (a) mended from eight fragments and partly restored; lid (b) mended from nine fragments. Flat underside with string marks. Very slightly concave lower wall. Rim concave on inside, ... 325-300 ... D. B. Thompson 1971, fig. 52 ... Young 1951b, no. 8:11, p. 125, pl. 52:b

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1446

P 18543 a, b Bowl (b) and lid (a) each mended from three fragments; a few chips missing. Concave underside. Concave-convex profile with high vertical rim above flange. Lid has slightly inturned rim, ... 325-300 ... D. B. Thompson 1971, fig. 52 ... Young 1951b, no. 8:4, p. 124, pl. 52:b

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1469

Intact. Slightly concave underside with string marks. Steep, convex wall. Pink fabric (7.5YR 7/4); thin, dull black glaze. Other fairly well glazed saucers of Hellenistic date: P 19872--P 19875 (Young ... 350-300 ... Other fairly well glazed saucers of Hellenistic date: P 19872--P 19875 (Young 1951b, nos. 11:12--15, p. 127, from same pyre), P 336 and P 337 (Rotroff 1983, nos. 12, 13, p. 284, pl. 51 [H 6:9, north chamber, lower fill]), P 16739 and P 16740 (Young 1951b, nos. 10:11, 12, p. 126 [B 22:3]), P 18550, P 18551, and P 18553 (Young 1951b, nos. 8:13, 14, 16, p. 125, pl. 52:b [B 19:5]), P 6360 and P 6361 (D 15:3).

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1461

Mended from six pieces, with one gap restored; traces of burning. Flat, irregular underside with string marks. Irregular wall with concavity below rim. Rim slopes in slightly, with two broad, shallow ... 325-300 ... D. B. Thompson 1971, fig. 52 ... Young 1951b, no. 8:6, p. 124, pl. 52:b

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1493

P 18581 a, b Bowl (b) and lid (a) each mended from fourteen fragments, lid partly restored; burned. Rounded bottom meets nearly vertical wall at angle. Outturned rim, interior concave to receive lid ... 325-275

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 783

About half of rim restored. Flat resting surface; abrupt transition from foot to slightly pointed underside. Convex wall with pronounced offset below rim. Narrow rim slopes down to inside. Thin, dull ... Ca. 300 ... Offset of wall as on 791, 792, P 20144 (Young 1951b, no. 12:5, p. 128, pl. 53:c [B 17:5]), P 6967 (D--E 8--9:1).

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 16

One handle restored. Scraped groove in resting surface; concave underside. High, slightly concave stem. Tapering upper body. Rising, flaring spurs. Lustrous black glaze. Illegible graffito under foot ... Ca. 275

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1492

P 19053 a, b Bowl (b) mended from thirty-eight fragments; lid (a) from eighteen fragments, with small areas restored; burned. Rounded bottom. Broad shallow body with steep wall, slightly concave below ... 325-300

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[Agora Object] H 163: Fragmentary Amphora or Olpe with Graffito

Eleven pieces comprising two non-joining fragments. To Young's publication of six pieces are now added five more, two of which help to complete to inscription. Part of the side wall with reserved panel ... 600 B.C ... Also strange is άναχτι instead of ανακτι although this is perhaps an early example of the Attic tendency to aspirate stops: cf. C. D. Buck, The Greek Dialects, Chicago, 1955, pp. 60-61. ... Hemberg, ΑΝΑΞ, ΑΝΑΣΣΑ, und ΑΝΑΚΕΣ, Uppsala, 1955, pp. 8, 11. But the tau after Δί may represent an elision of τεinstead of τοιin which case the title may belong to another deity mentioned in the missing part of line 2. ... The ends of the three horizontals of the initial epsilon are preserved at the right edge. Young would take the verb to be equivalent to έγραφσεν and translate the whole, "Androg ... , son of D ... ,made (i.e. wrote) ...