[Agora Object] T 820: Bust Fragment of Figurine

Broken away all around. Signed. For the same signature see T 603 and probably also T 471. ADDENDA: Incised in wet clay the letters: P O Φ Late Roman. Destruction fill of late Roman Building. Leica ... 9 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 821: Standing Draped Figurine Fragment

Broken all around. Gouged folds; and gouged decoration, hatching and startss on the drapery. Red clay; buff surface. Late Roman. Destruction fill of the late Roman Building. Leica ... 10 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 822: Matrona and Child Figurine Fragment

Nude body of child and draped adult arm supporting it. Broken away on all sides. Traces of white paint. Red clay. Destruction fill of late Roman Building. Leica ... 12 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 823: Miniature Mask Fragment

First interpretation: head of figurine. The figure wears a high ornamental headdress. Pierced eyes. The curiously distored mouth suggests a mask of some sort. Buff clay, thin purple red wash. Red earth ... 9 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 824: Head of Satyr Figurine

Lower part of head at back broken away. Head bald at the front but with projecting hair or headdress at back. At back considerable traces of red paint. Bones and burning on floor of Burnt Building. Leica ... 12 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 825: Head of Eros Figurine

Broken away behind and below neck. Eyes pierced. Lock of hair with herring-bone incision at center only, and curls over the ears. The left hand seems to be held close to the neck. Pinkish buff clay. ADDENDA: ... 13 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 826: Head Fragment of Female Figurine

Preserved is only the face. Head veiled with loops of hair projecting below. Gouged technique. Unglazed. Buff micaceous clay. Undisturbed fill over "sloping strosis" west of Polygonal Building. Late Roman ... 2 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 832: Draped Matrona with Child Figurine Fragment

Part of female figure, broken away below, at back and at left. Head and left shoulder preserved. White paint. Late Roman. Cf. T 689. Early Byzantine deposit. Leica ... 20 April 1935