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[Agora Object] S 33: Herm as Statue Support

A herm used as support for the left arm of la large statue carrying a child. Upper half of the child is missing as well as the entire statue, whose left arm rests on the head of the herm. The base of ... 2nd c. A.D.

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[Agora Object] S 60: Kore Fragment

Back part of neck with hair falling to the shoulders. The head has been broken off below the chin, and the front part of the neck is missing; a small bit of the back of the shoulder, below the hair, remains ... Roman period.

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[Agora Object] S 83: Statuette Fragment: Draped Standing Female

The lower part of a standing female statuette; it is broken above the waist and below the knees; part of the back is flattened. The dress is a Doric chiton with the apoptygma hanging to the hips; the lower ... 30 June 1931

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[Agora Object] S 105: Herm Beard Fragment

Fragment from the proper left side of the beard of a large herm, broken all around. End of mustache, corner of mouth and two rows of curling locks are preserved. Each lock is ridged and the curling end ... Roman period.

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[Agora Object] S 119: Herm Bust Fragment

Fragment of a very small bust. The head and the left side below the neck are missing; part of the right side broken away. Some of the smooth finished back and side surface, and of the rougher bottom surface, ... 24 July 1931

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[Agora Object] S 138: Draped Figure Fragment

Lower part of a statue. Preserved are the ends of five flat folds in the archaic manner, their slightly oblique vertical lines indicating motion to the left. At the left end there seems to be the indication ... Ca. 490-475 B.C.

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[Agora Object] S 159: Herm Head Fragment

Preserves the mouth, the beard (save tip), the cheek with a little of the hair and traces of front part of ears, the front upper part of neck with a little of the hair or mantle on either side. The condition ... 3 February 1932

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[Agora Object] S 162: Hekataion

Heads missing; bottom somewhat broken, seems to have been cut to fit in socket. The three figures stand with backs together, the line of their extended arms holding out drapery which forms a double frame ... 1st od 2nd c. A.D.