[Agora Object] MC 13: Mold Fragment

One corner of the mold preserved. Perhaps for part of an animal with a tail (?). Coarse pinkish buff clay with bits. Trench B. Middle Stoa Building fill. Leica ... 14 March 1933

[Agora Object] MC 14: Mold Fragment

Mended from two pieces, anciently broken. Broken all round except at the top. Mold for terracotta sima with rinceau pattern. The top has a projecting rim. Chariot group. Coarse pinkish buff clay with ... 14 March 1933

[Agora Object] T 2349: Mold Fragment for Relief

Uncertain representation, possibly banquet: a table with dishes and offerings and a part of a person (boy?) reclining behind it, and pouring from oinohoe to bowl. Disturbed ancient fill on bedrock. 227 ... 10 April 1947

[Agora Object] T 2353: Mold Fragment

From one side of a heavy mould, apparently from a plaque of shallow relief, with the curving rim of the mold preserved. Byzantine fill at S.E. corner of section. Leica ... 30 April 1947

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[Agora Object] T 3984: Relief Mold Fragment for Boar Figurine

One corner remains. Part of one figure, a lower leg and back of a foot. Coarse orangish clay. ADDENDA May 1978: eye and snout of a boar. Catalogued June 1970. "Dromos Ravine". Mixed fill to Byzantine ... February-March 1938

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[Agora Object] T 4164: Mold Fragment for Plaque

Broken at right, left and top. Lower part of a mold for a plaque, preserving two bare feet of a figure in motion. The right foot is forward and lower than the left, the toes of both feet much lower than ... 22 July 1975

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[Agora Object] T 4167: Mold for Plaque

Broken at left, right and above. Fragment of a mold for a large plaque, preserving what seems to be two legs of an animal, perhaps a deer. Very coarse yellow clay outside, finer dark buff clay outside, ... 29 June 1977

[Agora Object] T 2918: Mold Fragment for Mask of Medusa

Edge of large Medusa mask with short curling individual locks of hair plus parts of two curling snakes preserved. Outer piece, roughly triangular; broken on two edges. Cf. T 2920, T 2925. On foundation ... 6 April 1949