[Agora Object] P 155: Black Glaze Plastic Attachment: Female Head

Features indistinct; head with high piled hair bent slightly to its left. Pinkish buff clay; metallic glaze. Leica ... 3 August 1931

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[Agora Object] P 413: Black Glaze Skyphos: Corinthian

Repaired from several fragments; most of one handle missing. Egg-shaped body tapering to a very small raised foot and curving in sharply at rim; two handles. Rather coarse pink clay. The glaze simply ... 24 March 1932

[Agora Object] P 859: Bowl Fragments: West Slope

Two fragments from rim and wall, mended, not joining, but preserving about half the circumference of the rim, with gaps. Outside black glazed, grooved; inside, two deep scratched grooves at rim and another, ... 19 February 1932

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[Agora Object] P 613: Black Glaze Bowl: Stamped

Mended from several fragments; most of one side missing. High ring foot; out-turned rim. Wide hatched band around center, inside, enclosing four very small palmettes. Attic clay. Silvery-gray glaze, ... 22 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 617: Bowl

Mended from two fragments; part of rim and side missing. Small bowl; ring foot with short concave-sided stem; out-turned rim. Resting surface of foot grooved. Attic clay. Reddish-brown glaze, mottled ... 22 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 603: Two-Handled Cup Fragment: Gray Ware

Fragmentary: about half of one side, with one handle, preserved; mended from many fragments. Small foot; flaring sides; high straight rim. Nearly identical with P 602: slightly larger. Clay fine gray ... 22 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 609: Bowl

Mended from two pieces; part of rim and one side missing. Flaring ring foot; high slightly outcurving sides, forming an angle with the nearly flat bottom. Hatched band around center, inside. Bright pink ... 22 April 1932

[Agora Object] P 284: Black Glaze Rhyton Fragment with Plastic Attachment

Broken both ends. Piece resembles large deep lamp nozzle, but does not appear to be associated with any known lamp type. The head is applied with its cut-off neck toward the up-curving tip of the spout ... 1 March 1932