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[Agora Object] S 166: Portrait Statue of the Emperor Hadrian

Colossal statue, the legs broken off; the head, the left arm from the shoulder and the right arm from the elbow, all made separately, are missing. The figure wears kilt, corselet and cloak. The corselet ... 117-138 A.D.

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[Agora Object] S 220: Portrait Head Fragment of Female Figure

Upper part of much damaged head, over life-size. Back of head broken away. Remains of close set eyes and upper part of nose; spreading ears. Front hair waved, bordered at brow by row of flat ringlets ... Julio-Claudian period.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 1, s. 38, p. 24

Fragmentary Portrait of a Young Woman, Antonia Minor (?). Blümel, Römische Bildnisse, R 23, p. 11, pl. 16. Mostra Augustea della Romanità, Catalogo, 2nd Edition, Rome, pl. 23. Mostra Augustea della Romanità, ... Agora 1 24 S 220 ... Julio-Claudian

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[Agora Object] S 224: Portrait Head Fragment of Male Figure

Crown of head, brow and eyes preserved, the hair brushed down over the forehead in long locks reaching nearly to the eyebrows. Fair work; probably broken from a high relief. Pentelic marble. Drilled for ... Early Antonine period.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 1, s. 51, p. 37

J. Oliver, Hesperia, Suppl. VI, p. 3. J. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 22, Table I. I.G., II (2), 1809. Hesperia, XXII, 1953, no. 4. Hekler, Bildniskunst, pl. 234 b. Goldscheider, Roman Portraits, ... Agora 1 37 S 224 ... Early Antonine

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[Agora Object] S 333: Portrait Head of Male Figure

Head of an unknown, middle aged man in a skullcap. The head is broken off at the base of the neck; most of the right ear, the end of the nose and the tip of the left ear are missing. Chips gone from the ... 1st c. B.C.

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[Agora Object] S 335: Portrait Head of Male Figure

The head is considerably over life-size, broken off below the beard; the tip of the nose is missing, and the back of the head has a rectangular patch of hair (doweled on, with the dowel still in place) ... Early Antonine period.

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[Agora Object] S 336: Portrait Head of Female Figure

The back of the head was apparently attached separately as the head is cut off in a line running obliquely from a point directly above the ears to one on the back of the neck. There is a cutting for attachment ... 145-175 A.D.