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[Agora Object] B 65: Handle of Vessel

Bit of one end broken off Rectangular rock cut shaft. Lower fill. 550-525 B.C. Leica, 8-34 ... July-October, December 1932

[Agora Object] T 343: Pair of Horses Figurines

Fragmentary figurines. Heads and lower legs missing. The backs of the two horses are joined on top by a piece of clay smeared across. Remains of white slip and traces of red paint. Pale buff clay. Rectangular ... August-September 1932

[Agora Object] T 344: Torso of Siren Figurine

Breasts, with locks of hair, and most of upper arms preserved, and the body, save tip of tail, with stumps of legs. Arms broken below elbows, extended horizontally forward. A good deal of the white engobe ... August-September 1932

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[Agora Object] T 1600: Protome Fragment

A single fragment preserves part of the face of a large protome. Nose broken off; left eye damaged. Surface quite worn; all trace of added color vanished. Eye shows pronounced bulge and details were probably ... September 1932

[Agora Object] L 3239: Lamp Fragment with Unbridged Nozzle

A single fragment preserves part of the bottom, side and nozzle. The bottom is relatively small and slightly concave. The side shows an irregular curve. The nozzle is unbridged. Black glaze, much flaked, ... September 1932

[Agora Object] L 3240: Lamp Fragment

A single fragment preserves most of the bottom. The interior, which rises to a low cone at the center, is covered with good thick black glaze. The exterior is unglazed. Type 6A of Agora collection. Rectangular ... September 1932

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[Agora Object] L 672: Lamp

One side of a horizontal loop handle preserved. Double convex body, with greatest circumference below center. Bottom rises inside, flat outside. Unbridged nozzle. Thin flaked red to black glaze on inside ... August-September 1932

[Agora Object] MC 438: Loom Weight

Part of one side is broken and there are minor fractures. Pyramidal. The sides have a very slight batter, and the edges are straight and even. There was a thin, lighter buff slip, but no glaze. The clay ... September 1932