[Agora Object] ST 505: Basin Fragment

A small deep basin, roughly cut from an irregular triangular piece of hard yellow poros. On bottom, several concentric circles. Northeast of Circular Building; loose fill with working chips. Second box ... 29 May 1951

[Agora Object] SS 11154: Stamped Amphora Handle: Unidentified

part of rim pres Monogram. Cf. SS 11155 (Σ 2419); roughly contemporary fill. Par: cf SS 11155---roughly contemporary fill* Northeast Circular Building, loose fill with working chips; first box. ΖΙ (Ζ,Ι ... 29 May 1951

[Agora Object] G 418: Stirring Stick Fragment

Part of a twisted stem. Honey brown glass with light yellow surface. Cut east of Circular Building; loose fill with working chips (possibly disturbed). 4362-4363 Leica, LIX-79 ... 30 May 1951

[Agora Object] P 21418: Incense Burner

Rim missing all around, and most of the foot, but full profile of stem and foot preserved. Restored in plaster. Flange at the join of bowl and stem. Moulded foot, flat resting surface. White slip over ... 4 June 1951

[Agora Object] P 22463: Miniature Krater

Lip, both handles, part of body missing. Partly restored in plaster. Plump body narrowing sharply to flat base. High, wide neck flaring toward the lip. Two vertical handles from point of maximum diameter ... 1952

[Agora Object] P 22464: Vessel Fragment: Cooking Ware

Single wall fragment, broken all around. From vertical wall with offset sloping shoulder. Vertical handle from wall to shoulder, with a freely moving loop handle attached to it. Rather coarse reddish ... 1952

[Agora Object] P 21384: Bowl Fragment

A single fragment preserves some of rim and bowl. Straight rim, two grooves below lip, sharp keel. Dull red glaze, unevenly fired and much worn. Micaceous cinnamon clay. N.E. of Circular Building, loose ... 29 May 1951

[Agora Object] P 21385: Bowl Fragment

Single fragment preserves some of rim and wall. One groove outside rim, one each above and below keel; wall concave in section. Glaze fired black in places. Micaceous cinnamon clay. N.E. of Circular ... 29 May 1951