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[Agora Object] PNT 13: Votive Figurine

Lower flute but broken at knees The figure is solid; its front having been made in a mould, and the back laid on as a heavy strip which was then roughly modeled. It stands on a low, flat, angular plinth ... 1931

[Agora Object] PNT 15: Votive Teracotta

Head and feet are missing. A youthful male figure, erect, the right knee flexed. Only the lower part of the body is covered by a single garment whose upper edge is rolled and drawn diagonally across the ... 1931

[Agora Object] PNT 16: Votive Figurine

The figure is broken away below the hips An erect male figure clasps a round shield close in front of his body, it's rim running under his chin. He wears a short cloak, ending on his right side just above ... 1931

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[Agora Object] PNT 17: Votive Plaque

Broken all around The figures were modeled in a high relief, on the face of a thin flat plaque, to the back of which an irregular mass of clay was attached to provide a grip. On the left hand side sits ... 1931

[Agora Object] PNT 18: Votive Figurine

Broken below and behind and a chip is missing from the back of the top of the head. The head was moulded hollow in two parts. The head of a female of medium years wearing a low crown. Clay: Fine, ... 1931

[Agora Object] PNT 20: Votive Figurine

Only the head remains The figure was hollow A Pan-like face. From the back of the head rises a short column having a cupped depression in its top. Clay: Buff, fine, slight micaceous, retaining traces ... 1931

[Agora Object] PNT 23: Votive Figurine: Erect Female

Head, right side, and feet missing The figure is flat behind; solid below, slightly hollow above. A female figure, clad in chiton and himation, stands erect, holding her right hand in front of her chest ... 10 October 1932

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[Agora Object] B 240: Statuette : Herakles Resting

The figure stands facing, but with the bearded head turned and inclined slightly to his left. The weight is supported partly by the right leg, and partly by a tall tree-trunk, over which is draped the ... 23 May 1935