[Agora Object] T 668: Seated Female Figurine Fragment

Seated woman (Muse). A left hand, with a sleeve above, rests on a column-like object; between thumb and forefinger a bulbous object; behind, spiral raised ring; in front of hand to right, shallow horizontal ... 8 February 1935

[Agora Object] T 669: Female Head

Broken away behind and at neck. Over the hair, which shows at the front, a mantel (?) indicated by cross-hatching. The features crudely modelled. Traces of yellow paint over the hair. Micaceous red clay ... 8 February 1935

[Agora Object] T 670: Standing Draped Matrona Figurine Fragment

Bottom of statuette. The feet and lower part of the garment of a draped figure standing on a low base. Broken away above and behind. Traces of thin red wash on base and yellow on feet. Micaceous red clay ... 8 February 1935

[Agora Object] T 674: Draped Female Figurine

Upper part of body of woman. The head and left arm missing. With her right hand she holds a round object against her breast. Her dress is drawn up in gathers around her neck. Yellowish buff clay, slightly ... 11 February 1935

[Agora Object] T 675: Female Head

Head of woman, wearing a high headdress. Broken away at neck. Traces of white paint in left eye. Micaceous red clay. Surface. 168 Leica ... 11 February 1935

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[Agora Object] T 676: Negroid Head

Broken away behind and at neck. The head of a man, fat-faced, broad-nosed, and with close-cropped hair. The pupils are deep round holes. Micaceous dark red clay, with red wash. From plastic lamp. Late ... 13 February 1935

[Agora Object] T 677: Negroid Head

Broken away behind and at neck. A man with close cropped hair, indicated by raised dots. Holes for pupils. Broad nose. Raised dots on neck. Dull red glaze. Micaceous orange clay. From a plastic lamp. ... 16 February 1935

[Agora Object] T 678: Head of Infant Figurine

A bald headed male figure. Broken away behind. Thin and most of left cheek missing. Traces of white paint on eyes. Dull red glaze. Micaceous buff clay. Late Roman. Late Roman fill over burnt layer of ... 16 February 1935