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[Agora Object] S 201: Basin Fragment with Head

Broken at all edges. Reused. On one side the background has been picked away to depth of about 0.006m. around the outline of a head in profile, which is short-haired and beardless, the features only slightly ... 12 March 1932

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[Agora Object] IL 1510: Lead Tool

Appears complete. One end blunt, other is pointed, shaped to curve for ca. one third the lenght of the tool. A hook (?) Cf. IL 1508. Marble Worker 's House, area E, section 2, layer 3. 5151 Leica, 97-11-30, ... 16 August 1968

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[Agora Object] IL 1511: Lead Tool

Complete. Long tool square in section at center, tapering to points at both sides. Cf. IL 1507. Marble Worker 's House, area B, layer II. 5053 Leica, 97-11-30, 97-11-31 ... 2 August 1968

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[Agora Object] IL 1513: Lead Tool

Broken at one end. Tool of cast lead, roughly square in section at center. Shaped to point at one end. It is bent and curved. Marble Worker 's House, west area A, layer XVI, below floor II. 5049 Leica, ... 31 July 1968

[Agora Object] IL 1514: Lead Tool

Broken at both ends. Tool of cast lead, roughly square in section at center. Shaped to point at one end. It is bent and curved. Similar to IL 1513. Trench A. Road layer C above road 11 a. Intersection ... 16 July 1968

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[Agora Object] ST 456: Polisher

A prismatic-shaped piece of abrasive stone, perhaps used to rub down or polish marble. Sandstone. ADDENDA Identified as "TPOXOΣ", and as being sandstone by A. Georgiades. Cf. H.S.R. "Notes on Agora Stone-Worker's ... 1 April 1949

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[Agora Object] ST 464: Polisher

Broken at both ends; slightly tapering. Irregularly five-sided; part of a polisher similar to ST 456, made of sandstone. Worn from use and one of the broken ends also worn smooth. ADDENDA Identified as ... 1 April 1949

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[Agora Object] ST 933: Sculptor's Tool: Polisher

Broken at one end. Oblong shape with rounded end, smoothed from rubbing against stone. Dense gray stone. Catalogued 30 June 1998. Area A, layer 16, fill above floor 3. House of Mikion and Menon. 5049 ... 31 July, 14 August 1968