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[Agora Object] S 1305: Shoulder Fragment of Colossal Draped Figure

A flake, apparently from the shoulder of a very large draped figure. The surface towards the top was rough-finished with a single point; lower down, smoothed with a chisel. Towards one side a puntillo ... August 1947

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[Agora Object] S 1343: Draped Colossal Figure Fragment

A flake from a colossal figure, preserving chiefly drapery but also a little hair (?) along one edge. Surface for the most part finished with a narrow gouge, in part smoothed. Tooling is identical with ... 1948

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[Agora Object] S 1344: Triton Tail Fragment

Broken at both ends. Tapering and twisting, a slightly projecting spine down the back. Surface rather roughly tooled all over, but rougher on one side than the other. Moderate weathering on one side. The ... 1948

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[Agora Object] S 1391: Herm Shaft Fragment

Fragment from lower part of shaft, preserving tenon for insertion in plinth. From stage front of Odeion. Greenish white Karystos (?) marble. From same series as S 553 (Ν 263), S 554 (Ν 264), S 558 (Ο ... 26 March 1949

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[Agora Object] S 1548: Statuette Fragments: Draped Standing Female

Two fragments found at different times. Standing draped figure; one fragment preserves the upper torso with mantle draped over right shoulder, falling off of left; broken top and bottom on drapery behind ... 1951, 1953

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[Agora Object] P 20543: Vessel Fragment

Fragment from base of unfinished pot. Full height of base and about one-third of circumference preserved. High hollow pseudo-conical base made separately to be attached to bowl of krater or large goblet ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 20666: Krateriskos Fragment

Fragment preserves rim, upper side wall and upper part of one horizontal rolled handle attachment. Small flat projecting horizontal lip, sloping slightly downward; rim continuous with upper side wall (i.e ... July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 17170: One-Handled Cup with Glaze Decoration

Profile complete with part of handle; mostly restored in plaster. Flat bottom; plain upstanding rim. Glazed to level of handle attachment; upper body reserved and decorated with long blobs joined by diagonals ... 8 June 1946