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[Agora Object] T 4131: Seated Figurine Fragment

Broken on all sides. Draped legs of frontal seated figure preserved. Figure originally hollow back missing. Broken at waist and ankles. Traces of added white paint. Dark red fabric. Cf. Olynthos XIV , ... 6 July 1973 ... ΡΡ' 549

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[Corinth Object] CP 114: LATE HELLADIC IIIC KYLIX

Kylix. Base and stem not preserved. Body conical, slightly flaring rim. Two small vertical flattened handles from rim to center of body. FS 275 Exterior slipped and polished. Reserved band on stem, lower ... 1915/06/12 ... max. p. H. 0.077 ... Surface: 10 YR 8/2 (white), Core: 2.5 YR 6/6 (light red), Paint 10 YR 4/8 (red)

[Agora Object] T 549: Mask Fragment

Part of a woman 's face, the upper left side with part of the left cheek and the left eye preserved, and elaborately rendered hair. A finished edge along the side; the eye hole large. Red clay with white ... 2 March 1934 ... T 549 ... T 549 ... Γ 114

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[Agora Object] L 1426: Lamp

The knob at the left broken away and the edge of the rim chipped; otherwise intact. Glaze, poor black to reddish brown. Type 25B of Agora collection, type VII of Corinth collection. Cf. Agora IV, nos ... 350-275 B.C ... Β 549

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[Agora Object] I 7154: Dedicatory Monument Fragments

Inscribed fragments of votive or funerary reliefs. Cave of Pan relief. Fragment Ω 1525, broken all around. Part of top and bottom surfaces preserved. Bottom border of a stele with part of the tenon preserved ... 330-320 B.C. (?) ... P 21 ... P-Q 21

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[Agora Object] T 153: Mold for Boy Figurine

Mended from two fragments found on different dates. Lower part broken away: legs missing save upper part of left. Small fragment broken from head. The boy has drooping curly head. Lower arms left for another ... 19 February 1932, 1 April 1932 ... ΣΤ:2-5/Ε-ΣΤ

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[Corinth Object] S 2387: HEAD OF SARAPIS

Bearded male wears tall modius, flaring toward flat top, its surface rasped. Shoulder-length hair parted in center, 1-2 rows of locks framing forehead, making wide part and curling to either side. At ear ... Antonine or later? ... Middle Roman (2/2 2nd c-4th c AD)