[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 753

One-third of wall and rim missing. Angular foot; broad, beveled resting surface; convex underside with nipple. Deep body, straight wall with offset at top. Rim convex on top, with ridge at inner edge ... Cf. also Samothrace III, ii, no. 64.308, pp. 214--215 (saucer stamped ΘΕΩΝ; for a discussion of the practice of marking bowls with this designation at Samothrace, see Samothrace II, ii, pp. 29--36).

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1727

Stamped Plate. Part of foot and floor. Ring foot. Stamp on floor, not centered: ligature of the letters ΘΕΟΥ in oval field. Light brown fabric (7.5YR 6/4) with very little mica; metallic black glaze ... Context of late 1st century B.C. to early 1st century after Christ ... Vessels stamped Θ, ΘΕ, and ΘΕΩΝ are known from Samothrace (Samothrace II, ii, nos. 98--102, 113, pp. 70--71, 74; McCredie 1965, pp. 115--116, pl. 35:a, b). ... It is thought that these vessels were specially ordered from the manufacturer for use in rituals at the site (Samothrace II, ii, pp. 22, 32). Our stamp may identify the piece as the property of a single divinity and thus apparently not destined for Samothrace; it may then constitute evidence for another sanctuary that followed the same practice.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1808

Shallow outcurved rim, nearly flat on top; ring foot, roughly rounded. 1808 and 1809 give the shape and the rim profile characteristic for the last quarter of the 5th century and into the early 4th century ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C ... A parallel for the shape is an inscribed example, 48. 476, from Samothrace, where fragments from similar lekanai have also been found; cf. Hesperia, XIX, 1950, pl. 11, fig. 30 a and b (Lehmann); XXIV, 1955, p. 97 and pl. 39, 7 (Lehmann); Samothrace, 2, II, p. 48 and pl. 2, 9, dated too early.

[Agora Object] H 134: Rim Fragment with Graffito

Left to right. -ΑΕ Perhaps a ligature combining alpha and epsilon. For graffito ligatures in general, see Karl Lehmann, Samothrace 2, II, The inscriptions on Ceramics and Minor Objects, New York, 1960, ... For graffito ligatures in general, see Karl Lehmann, Samothrace 2, II, The inscriptions on Ceramics and Minor Objects, New York, 1960, p.30, note 18.

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1326

Piece of top missing. Raised base, concave underneath. Concave wall with projecting flanges at top and bottom. Groove at inner edge of lower flange. Top has flat border and domed center, with concave ... 200-175 or perhaps later ... Karadima 1994, p. 199, fig. 2 (Samothrace); Lippolis 1990, nos. 1, 2, p. 62 (Taranto).

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1868

Base fragment. Moulded bead and reel around lower edge. Dark red clay; hard creamy slip; fabric and finish close to 1867, from the same or a closely similar basin. One other base fragment from the Agora, ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C ... One other base fragment from the Agora, P 19677, context and fabric uncertain, also preserves a bead and reel moulding; see also for the bead and reel a terracotta altar from Samothrace, 49. 858: Hesperia, XX, 1951, pl. 4 e.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 2

Spreading ring foot with torus outer and convex inner face. Fillet at junction of foot and wall, bounded at either side by a scraped groove. Strap handles; double mouth consisting of two broad tori. Ring ... Late 6th c. B.C ... Also close are an unpublished oinochoe from the American exca- vations on Samothrace (p. 69, note 67) and an unpublished amphora in the Louvre (76.252), not certainly Attic.