[Agora Object] T 3606: "Daedalic" Figurine

Broken just below, but with trace of attachment. Arms broken off; features damaged. Remains of white paint with traces of red over it in places. Cleaning bedrock under modern deposit. Leica ... 4 June 1959

[Agora Object] T 3607: Standing Female Figurine

Standing woman wearing peplos and holding right hand on breast. Back plain. Head and legs below knees missing. Traces of brown on overall surface. Buff clay. Agora sample no. 473. Neut. act. anal. D7 625, ... 22 June 1959

[Agora Object] T 3608: Protome Fragment

Broken all around. Nose, mouth, chin, left eye and cheek preserved. Features other than nose not clearly modelled. No trace of paint. Pinkish-buff clay. North of Eleusinion, loose fill within building ... 24 June 1959

[Agora Object] T 3609: Protome

Head and plaque to which attached preserved. Face intact, stephane much chipped. Features, apart from nose and chin, barely indicated. Traces of white paint. Buff clay. North of Eleusinion, outside building ... 28 June 1959

[Agora Object] T 3610: Protome

Head preserved and plaque to which attached. Face intact, stephane chipped. Modelling not distinct, but features defined. Abundant traces of white. Red clay. North of Eleusinion, outside building. Loose ... 28 June 1959

[Agora Object] T 3641: Relief Plaque Fragment

Part of right edge preserved; otherwise broken all around. Neck and shoulder of figure, full front. Reddish clay, with some gray. Fill north of west end of soft Yellow Poros Foundation, among stones. Leica ... 13 July 1959

[Agora Object] T 3642: Figurine Fragment

Head, much of both arms, and upper body preserved. Pinched face, wide wreath, extended arms. Some attachment broken away behind. Primitive type. Traces of red on hair and arms. Pale clay. Archaic Temple ... 20 July 1959

[Agora Object] T 3643: Standing Figurine

Standing figure, columnar type. Arms extended to the sides. Base concave underneath. Mended from two fragments. Head missing. Primitive type. Traces of white on body and red on arms. Pale clay. Archaic ... 20 July 1959