icon

[Agora Object] B 12: Dikast's Ticket

Thin oblong plaque, inscribed. The left end of the plaque is broken off. At the right end is the partially obliterated outline of a stamped Gorgoneion. On the reverse are traces of a rectangular stamp ... 20 July 1931

icon

[Agora Object] T 100: Female with Baby Figurine Fragment

Upper part preserved to under elbow left side, and to a little lower, right side. She holds the naked infant with its head in the crook of her left arm, her right hand at its knees. Its hand seems to pull ... 2 March 1932

[Agora Object] T 114: Nose of Figurine

Edges broken all around. Life size nose from head or mask. Short nose, thick at nostrils. Considerable traces of red paint. Pale buff clay. Lowest red stratum. Leica ... 9 March 1932

icon

[Agora Object] L 140: Lamp on High Standard in Form of Column

Lamp is attached to a high standard of which the front is in the form of a column. From the ridged necking spring two volutes; between them are raised loops, and below, above the necking, a band of raised ... 25 July 1931

[Agora Object] L 161: Lamp

Handle broken away. Slightly sloping rim, set off from the sides by an unglazed groove. Body curving. Nozzle broad, deep, flat on top. Used to be a horizontal band handle, at an angle to the body. High ... 15 July 1931

[Agora Object] L 162: Lamp Fragment

Small fragment of rim and nozzle. Handle broken away. Wide rim; flat at the outside, sloping sharply to the center at the inside, with a reserved band at the inner edge of the flat part. Body curving; ... 15 July 1931

[Agora Object] L 163: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of front part. Nozzle and rim broken. Rim, preserving a wide groove, unglazed, along the outer edge. Body, nearly straight sided. Deep, rather narrow, nozzle; flat on top. High base, somewhat ... 15 July 1931

[Agora Object] L 164: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of base pierced for standard. Above a small high well finished base a bit of the body of the lamp, curving upwrad, is preserved; the center of the interior rises in a sharp cone, point broken, ... 15 July 1931