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[Agora Object] A 707: Working Chips from Column

Two fragments, each preserving part of the periphery and a rough-picked end. Of a) the edge has been beveled, and both beveled edge and periphery have been worked with a toothed chisel. On the periphery ... 13 March 1937

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[Agora Object] A 708: Water Pipe Fragment

Only a fragment from one end. Heavy collar. Thin brown glaze on inside and in bands on outside. Storage uncertain. Perhaps Block 26/6. Marble Chips Pit. 117, 1616 ff. Leica, XX-86 ... 13 March 1937

[Agora Object] ST 153: Bowl Fragment

From a bowl roughly rounded. Inside red miltos still adheres. Soft yellow poros. Pit, with marble chips. Cf. P 117 f. Leica, XX-21 ... 21-24 February 1936

[Agora Object] ST 174: Weight

A roughly pyramidal mass of stone, with a groove worked around its top as though for the attachment of a string. Very irregular in shape. Gray granular poros. Marble Chips Pit. 117, 1616 ff. Leica, XX-21 ... 13 March 1937

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[Agora Object] T 1380: Mold for Seated Figurine

One side only remains, and that broken away above. Top rail of throne projects. Goddess type. Very massive. Flaky clay fired dark gray at the core; buff on the surface. Marble Chips Pit. 117, 1616 ff ... 13 March 1937

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[Agora Object] T 1381: Mold for Standing Female Figurine

Broken away below waist; chipped elsewhere. A figure holding a dove to her bosom in her right hand. Very massive; features indistinct. Flaky clay fired dark gray at core; buff on surface. Marble Chips ... 13 March 1937

[Agora Object] T 1382: Mold for Female Protome

Broken away below on right side; inner surface of preserved part much chipped. A woman 's face preserved only in one eye, the tip of the nose, a heavy roll of hair and a stephane above. Marble Chips Pit ... 13 March 1937

[Agora Object] T 1383: Seated Female Figurine Fragment

Only the left side of the figure remains; head and legs completely gone. Seated goddess type, arms pressed close to thighs. Note that the clay was first pressed thin in the mould; then the concavity was ... 13 March 1937