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[Agora Object] P 27151: Bowl Fragments

About one-third of bowl preserved; mended into four non-joining fragments. Fragments a) and b) are from the rim; c) from the base; d) from the wall. On floor three (originally four?) crude stamped fishes ... 1964

[Agora Object] P 27608: Dish Fragments

Over three-quarters of the rim in two non-joining pieces made up of six fragments. Short, thick overhanging rim. Normal fabric. Late Roman C. Destruction debris, Containers 197, 200. Leica PD 3083-327, ... April 1967

[Agora Object] P 27606: Dish Fragments

Seven fragments mend to make up four non-joining pieces preserving over one-third of rim. Deep dish bowl with tall vertical rim. Reddish ware. Deep red slip. Late Roman C. Destruction debris, Containers ... April 1967

[Agora Object] P 27607: Dish Fragments

Numerous pieces make up three non-joining fragments: a) base, b) and c) preserve about half of rim. Small bowl with short thick vertical rim; on floor, a poorly impressed cross. Deep red slip, not covering ... April 1967

[Agora Object] P 27470: Bowl Fragments

Numerous fragments make up three parts from a) base, b) rim, c) wall. Heavy rim, almost square, thin walls. Poorly impressed cross monogram at center of floor. Hard-fired; lime particles prominent. ... September 1965

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[Agora Object] P 32136: Dish Fragment with Rouletting

Rim/wall fragment. Tilted overhanging rim (flat on outside), sloping floor. A line of shallow rouletting on outside of rim. Reddish ware and slip with lime (causing spalling) and trace of mica. Trace ... 11-17 April 1934

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[Agora Object] P 4166: Bowl: Stamped

Mended from ten pieces; the profile complete. The rim decorated with a row of vertical grooves, the center, inside, with a stamped conventional motif. Red clay and glaze, worn. Late Roman C. Context ... 20 April 1934

[Agora Object] P 19628: Plate Fragments

Single fragment from floor and lower side. Very low ring foot. Stamp in center of floor: animal running left. Thin dark red gritty clay, red at surface. Remains of matte red glaze inside. Late Roman ... 4-10 May 1938