[Agora Object] T 2594: Female Head

Face framed by a heavy mass of small curls; the hair also drawn into a small bun at the back. Broken near base of neck. Traces of white and blue paint. Red clay. Building P, Room 5-6; floor A. 1292 Leica ... 20 April 1948

[Agora Object] T 2603: Seated Figurine Fragment

Seated figure holding a dog (?) in her lap; of the figure, only parts of the hands and drapery preserved. Broken all around. Heavy white paint on dog with red for collar and stripes; red paint on hands ... 29 April 1948

[Agora Object] T 2604: Head Fragment of Horse Figurine

One half of head, broken at neck and mouth; finished edges behind show that other half was made in separate mould. Braided mane and top knot. Bridle with rosette at corner below eye. No trace of paint ... 29 April 1948

[Agora Object] T 2605: Figurine Plug

An oval shield-like object with flat rim and convex center; concave underside. Slightly micaceous light red clay. Destruction debris and upper furnace dump at north end of bath. 1855 Leica ... 29 April 1948

[Agora Object] T 2606: Female Figurine Fragments

Two fragments of a female figure, apparently seated: fragment a) head with built-up headdress, herringbone decorated; fragment b) feet on foot-stool. No color; from a much-worn mould. Red clay. Well; box ... 23 April 1948

[Agora Object] T 2607: Head Fragment

Large plump face with heavy fall of straight hair, grooved. Original edge at back of hair. Lower left side of face and hair preserved. Orange-red paint on the face. Buff clay. ADDENDA Cf T 1205, T 1039, ... 1947-1948

[Agora Object] T 2869: Dog Figurine Fragment

One side of head and neck preserved. Dog with ruffly hair on shoulder and neck. Broken off at shoulder and behind. Cf. T 2866. House H, Room 3; early Roman fill under floor. 5868 Leica ... 1 August 1947

[Agora Object] T 1909: Male Head

Broken away at top of neck. Male head with chin-beard and wreath, the hair arranged in a curious top-knot. The pupils of the eyes deep-punched. Probably Harpokrates (?). No glaze. Pale yellow clay. Dump ... 5 July 1938