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[Agora Object] S 2057: Head of Boy

Nose damaged. Back part of head broken away. Wavy hair parted at center and held by a fillet with point at center front. Probably from a herm. Cf. National Museum 486, which is a head of similar style ... Early Roman (?) ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 378, pl. 83 b ... Agora XI, no. 206, pp. 160-161, pl. 55.

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[Agora Object] S 335: Portrait Head of Male Figure

The head is considerably over life-size, broken off below the beard; the tip of the nose is missing, and the back of the head has a rectangular patch of hair (doweled on, with the dowel still in place) ... Early Antonine period ... AJA 37 (1933), p. 309, pl. 38.2 ... Agora I, no. 28, pp. 38-41, pl. 19 ... Museum Guide (2014), pp. 83-84.

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[Agora Object] S 356: Portrait Bust of Male Figure

Missing: upper part of left ear, edges of right ear, tip of nose, left side of neck at join. Mended from two adjoining pieces. The tenon is chipped and broken. The head is preserved from top to tenon, ... 10 B.C.-20 A.D ... Roman

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[Agora Object] S 347: Portrait Head of Male Figure

The nose and chin have been considerably damaged. At the base of the neck, a roughly picked tongue indicates that the head was inserted into a separate body. Head, larger than life-size, perhaps of Trajan ... Flavian period ... Roman

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[Agora Object] S 1237: Portrait Head of Female Figure

Complete except for chip from nose and parts of curls at neck. Life-size head made to set into a statue; the head turned slightly to the figure's right. The hair is parted in the middle and heavily waved ... 145-175 A.D ... ΝΝ:83/Ι ... Roman

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[Agora Object] S 248: Head of Female Figure

Broken off just below the chin, the features largely worn away, the back both worn and broken. Head of over life-size figure. The hair is drawn down over the forehead in broad waves, covering the ears ... 4th c. A.D ... West Basement-Portrait Shelves