[Agora Object] B 203: Bracelet

Broken into three fragments and badly corroded. Apparently a single coil, oval in section. Grave XII, sacrificial pyre. Burning fill. Leica, 7-423 ... 16 March 1935

[Agora Object] P 25297: Kalathos Fragment

Rim fragment. Spreading rim flat above. Under rim, band with dots; below, a wider one with hatched triangles hanging from above and below. Farther down, band with dotted lozenges. At the break below, top ... 16-17 March 1935

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[Agora Object] T 751: Chariot and Charioteer Figurine

The chariot, with flat floor and straight walls front and sides, rests on a rectangular base. The base is broken along one side; on the preserved side it is pierced by two small holes. The pole broken ... 16 March 1935

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[Agora Object] T 752: Dog Figurine

Complete except for one ear and end of tail. Glaze bands down spine, legs and sides; also around rump. Rows of dots each side of spine. Reddish glaze. Gray clay. Πήλινο ομοίωμα σκύλου. Λείπει τμήμα από ... 16 March 1935

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[Agora Object] T 753: Horse Figurine Fragment

Broken off at middle of back. The mane is pointed at the top and slightly wavy. Red stripes down spine, each side of mane, each side of belly, inner and outer faces of legs, across mane and across front ... 16 March 1935

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[Agora Object] T 754: Dog Figurine

A quadrupted with head rather small for a horse, and short tail sticking out horizontally behind. Three red stripes across chest, three down back, one down each leg, one around rump. Red glaze. Gray clay ... 16 March 1935

[Agora Object] T 755: Animal Figurine Fragment

Right front leg and back of head of an animal. Horse or dog (?). Red stripes and rows of dots. Gray clay. ADDENDA: There is no suggestion of mane. In burning fill. Burned deposit. Leica, 7-526 ... 16 March 1935

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[Agora Object] T 756: Bird Figurine

Flat-bottomed legless bird with long beak and fan tail. Red stripes across neck and chest, along beak, and top of head, and along sides. St. Andrew 's cross on back, the tail end filled in solid and incised ... 16 March 1935