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[Agora Object] T 240: Seated Draped Female Figurine Fragment

Front part of figure holding inscribed tablet on foreshortened lap. Head and feet missing. Long vertical folds at center, sleeves cross-hatched. Letters: A B on tablet scratched in wet clay. Mould-made, ... 27 April 1932

[Agora Object] T 241: Seated Draped Figurine Fragment

Fragment of front part, left side, of figure holding tablet on lap. Left side preserved from waist down. Indication of diagonal folds between legs. Mould-made; hollow. Traces of white paint (?). Hard light ... 27 April 1932

[Agora Object] T 242: Animal Figurine Fragment

Fragment from upper part of body of short-tailed animal. Heavy coat indicated by rows of small gouges; part of mane (?) next break at front. Mould-made; hollow. Thin red wash. Pink to buff clay. Clearing ... 27 April 1932

[Agora Object] T 246: Ram Figurine Fragment

Fragment of left side of head of ram figurine. Broken at neck. Gouged technique. Remains of white paint. Red clay. Pit. Leica ... 28 April 1932

[Agora Object] T 247: Head Fragment of Dog Figurine

First interpretation: head of lion (?). Upper left part of dog 's (?) head. Gouged technique. Traces of red color in large eye and ear. Light red to buff clay. Cf. T 517. From sherds. Container 140. 550 ... 28 April 1932

[Agora Object] T 248: Head Fragment of Boy Figurine

Right side of head, in high pointed cap. Broken at chin and top of cap. Hair in double scallops round face. Linear technique, but not pronounced. Traces of yellow paint. Light red clay. From sherds 16a ... 28 April 1932

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[Agora Object] T 250: Dog Figurine

Short legged, short tailed animal sitting on its haunches. Ridiculously large, broad head, suggesting a very morose spaniel. Right leg smaller than left leg, owing to the fact that the two halves of the ... 4 May 1932

[Agora Object] T 251: Cock Figurine

Cock with head turned left. Feet (?) broken away. Broad, crudely joined; feathers rendered by herringbone incision. Mould-made. Painted white with red stripes. Dark pink clay. Well. Leica, 2-233 ... 4 May 1932