[Agora Object] T 82: Dove Figurine Fragment

Head of dove figurine. Broken at neck. Hooked beak; a very few details: round circle for eye, and oblique line setting off beak, added by large gouges. Mold made with pared join along top. No glaze. Clay ... 19 February 1932

[Agora Object] T 83: Relief Plaque Fragment

Fragment preserves left to right; large ear of grain, fat bodied creature seen from above (frog, mouse ?) and human foot (?) or hand (?). Framed by shallow grooves, near margin. Remains of paint: yellow ... 19 February 1932

[Agora Object] T 84: Head of Matrona Figurine

Head of matrona figure with hair coronet. Completely preserved. Features set high and close together in fat face. Wavy hair shows around high edge of coronet finished over back of head with pattern of ... 19 February 1932

[Agora Object] T 85: Cock Figurine Fragment

Fragment from right side of head of cock figurine. Front (beak, etc.) and tip of comb broken away. Fluted comb and small head feathers indicated over rather prominent eye; below, the larger neck feathers ... 20 February 1932

[Agora Object] T 87: Nude Siren Figurine Fragment

Lower half of front part of female figurine (Siren). Preserved from a little above waist down. Remains of fluttering drapery broken off on either side of slim legs. Upper part fairly careful; but feet ... 20 February 1932

[Agora Object] T 90: Cock Figurine Fragment

Fragment from left side of head of cock figurine. Front (beak, etc. ) broken away. Fluted comb indicated over large eye; start of beak set off from head by double groove; neck feathers faintly indicated ... 13 February 1932

[Agora Object] T 93: Head of Female Figurine

Back of head. On left side part of neck preserved with top of garment. Knot of back hair in form of stout peg. From this over head radiate gouged lines with carelessly placed cross hatching. Mold made ... Card: Late 2nd or early 1st c. B.C.

[Agora Object] T 114: Nose of Figurine

Edges broken all around. Life size nose from head or mask. Short nose, thick at nostrils. Considerable traces of red paint. Pale buff clay. Lowest red stratum. Leica ... 9 March 1932