[Agora Object] A 425: Antefix Fragment: Plastic and Inscribed

Mended from three pieces. Broken away behind and on front at lower center. Coarse red clay. Thick white paint. Across bottom of front in raised letters: ΜΟ ΙΟΥ. Tile dump of well. Leica ... March 1934

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[Agora Object] S 443: Statuette of Draped Female Figure Leaning on Small Figure

A woman, wearing a chiton and with an himation over her left arm and wrapped around her hips, stands leaning with her left elbow on a small caryatid-like figure of Archaic Kore type. Of the woman, the ... 19 March 1934

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[Agora Object] S 451: Relief of Dancing Figure

Columnar in form, cut sharply inwards toward the bottom. Broken at the back; a rough-picked cutting at the top. In low relief on the upper part, a woman dancing left, her head and feet missing. Archaistic ... Hellenistic (?).

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[Agora Object] S 462: Draped Female Figure

Mended from many pieces; the head, set in a large, rough-picked socket, is missing. Missing also are part of the upper left arm, the left hand, the right arm and shoulder, most of the back above the hips, ... 11 April 1934, 27 April 1934

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[Agora Object] S 463: Draped Female Figure Fragments

Upper part of a woman somewhat under life-size. Preserved are left shoulder, breast and part of upper arm. Head and neck insets, missing. The woman wears a thin, clinging chiton, highly girded, cf. S 462, ... 11 April 1934, February 1954

[Agora Object] I 1106: Marble Fragment

Fragment of inscription. Broken on all sides. Two wreaths, both broken, with letters inside them. Below the wreath, the inscription. Hymettian marble. ADDENDA Belongs with I 4115. Finished Found in the ... 1st. century B.C.

[Agora Object] T 569: Horse Figurine Fragment

Horse 's head. Nose and most of left side of face broken away. Pink clay, light buff on exterior. Early Roman. Well. Leica ... 21 March 1934

[Agora Object] T 593: Head Fragment of Figurine

Broken away below the nose and behind. High headdress. Flat on top. Gouged technique. Red glaze. Pink clay. Late Roman. Late fill just over bedrock. Leica, LXIX-10 ... 2 April 1934