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P 12567: One-Handler with Graffito: Gray Ware

Intact except for handle and chips. Flaring ring foot; flaring walls; lip slightly in-turned, handle attachment at lip. Gray clay; dull black glaze. Scratched beneath, inside foot: ADDENDA Very likely ... 5 May 1938

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P 18808: Vessel: Gray Ware

The base missing, and part of the body, with most of the neck and lip; restored in plaster. Wide rounded body; short very wide neck; round mouth with out-turned lip slightly overhanging. On the shoulder ... 7-9 August 1947

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P 13793: Black Glaze Cup: Gray Ware

About one-third of bowl and rim preserved. A small rim fragment does not join. Plain lip, inturned and slightly flattened on top. A shallow groove around the wall outside, below the lip. From a stemmed ... 23 May-3 June 1938

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P 16046: One-Handler: Gray Ware

Several joining fragments preserve about one-third of lip and bowl, and one handle. No trace of foot on preserved part. One small piece does not join. Broad rather deep bowl with flaring wall, curving ... 2-19 May 1939

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P 2434: Krater Fragment: Gray Ware

About one-half of the circumference of a large hollow base is preserved; only the lower edge of the foot is chipped away. Mended from two pieces. Broken at the top as well. The foot consists of two tori ... 23 May 1933, 8 April 1938

Agora XII, no. 1709

Base only. Elaborately moulded profile. Smooth light gray clay, substantial fabric; gray to black glaze, firm and lustrous, inside and out. Uncertain shape; the base for a krater or possibly for a large ... Level of early 6th c. B.C.

Agora XII, no. 1710

Base and much of wall missing. Round-bodied pot; short wide neck, round mouth with projecting rolled rim, overhanging. No evidence of handles. At base of neck a low raised band, grooved twice. Light gray ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.

Agora XII, no. 1711

Foot missing. Small bowl, handleless. Rim flat on top, marked off outside by shallow groove. Light gray clay, slightly gritty; glazed a lustrous black. The rim treatment is like that of the Attic stemmed ... Context to ca. 500 B.C.