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[Agora Object] P 35080: Dish Fragment: Pergamon/Çandarli Red Slip Ware

Single piece: rim and outer floor. Surface damaged (flaking, spalling). Loeschcke type 6 (at Çandarli), variant: sharply upturned rim, near-vertical; flat floor. Normal Early Imperial fabric: orange, ... 27 May 1938

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[Agora Object] P 31978: Plate Fragment with Rouletting

Complete base. Flat floor, fairly narrow tilted foot ring. Two sets of (spiral) rouletting around center of floor. Spatula rings on floor. Orange-red clay; red gloss all over. Red Gloss Ware; Pergamon ... 9-15 May 1935 ... Red Gloss Ware; Pergamon fabric; type imitates Eastern Sigillata A ware.

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[Agora Object] S 1900: Herm Beard Fragment

Broken at level of mouth. Back broken away. Battered (locks on proper left side gone). From copy of the Pergamon Alcamenes herm type. Weathering probably more modern than ancient. Pentelic marble. From ... January 1955 ... From copy of the Pergamon Alcamenes herm type.

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[Agora Object] P 35023: Bowl Fragment: Red Gloss Ware

Single fragment preserving ca. one-third of foot. Slip very worn. Heavy stemmed foot with high outer edge. Orange-red clay and slip. Red-gloss ware. (1st c. A.D. Pergamon fabric? Attiko ware? Mytilene ... March-April 1952 ... A.D. Pergamon fabric? Attiko ware? ... Loeschcke ?? type 10 for shape. Residual in deposit: Type late 1st c. B.C. - 1st c.

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[Agora Object] P 31977: Plate Fragment

Piece of rim and outer part of floor of a large plate. Flat floor and thick sloping rim, bulging at top, with groove and quarter-round molding on inner face. Light pinkish-red with red slip, glossy ('soapy') ... 1934 ... Red gloss ware (Pergamon). An unclassified import (?), copying Augustan Arretine-ware type.

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1659

Cup With Moldmade Feet: Imitation Pergamene? One foot, most of rim, and half of body restored. Three moldmade feet: grinning satyr mask with bald head, full, curly beard, and bunches of grapes over ears ... Context of 115-50 ... Hübner (PF VII, p. 51) identifies the cup as an imitation of Pergamene appliqué, with the moldmade feet reflecting a Pergamene type (ibid., no. 35, p. 188, pl. 5); she suggests that it may have been manufactured in Asia Minor. Large-scale dolphins and palmettes occur on West Slope vessels at Pergamon (AvP I, ii, p. 273, Beiblatt 38:4; AvP IX, p. 120, pl. 57:h:7, 8, 10, 11, 57:i, 1; AvP XI, i, nos. 333, 428, pp. 151, 164, pls. 54, 59; PF II, D 39, p. 61, pl. 13).