[Agora Object] PNM 63: Lead Seal Impression

Disk with representation of a tripod on an omphalos. In field, right: ΓΕΝ. Reverse has something on it, but completely unintelligible - no hope. Thesmophorion - filling behind retaining wall ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no. 5, pp. 106, 107, fig. 48.

[Agora Object] T 3120: Mold Fragment

Preserves two striding legs and a little drapery. Broken all around except back. ADDENDA Perhaps a dancing Maenad (?). Area South of East-West late Roman Wall; fourth century Hole. 1635 Leica ... 28 March 1952 ... Hesperia Suppl. 23 (1989), p. 46, no. 9, pls. 4, 27.

[Agora Object] T 1273: Leg of Chair

The leg complete. Vertical glaze bands down front and side, and four short horizontals linking them. Proto-Attic pit. Leica, 7-427 ... March-April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), p. 194, fig. 143, no. C 186.

[Agora Object] ST 94: Blade

Part of a two-edged blade, flat on one side, ridged on other. Both ends broken off. In dark ash geometric fill. Leica, VI-36 ... 4 March 1935 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), p. 116, no. B 25, fig. 83.

[Agora Object] T 2596: Mold Fragment for Chariot Group Figurine

Hind legs of an animal; at right, uncertain object. Very heavy fabric. Dark buff clay with brick red particles. Mixed fill in N.E. part of section. Leica ... 1947 ... Hesperia Suppl. 23 (1989), p. 49, n. 38, pls. 10, 33.

[Agora Object] T 3443: Mold Fragment

Fragment of a sizable mould, preserving part of a body and some flowing drapery. Broken all around. Embedded in floor of South Stoa II. Leica ... 4 January 1956 ... Hesperia Suppl. 23 (1989), p. 46, no. 8, pls. 4, 27.

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[Agora Object] P 33027: Kotyle

Mended from many fragments, preserving almost complete vessel, except for missing fragments of body, rim and one handle. Paint worn. Low flaring ring foot; lower wall rising steeply to vertical upper wall; ... 26 May 1959 ... Hesperia Suppl. 31 (2003), no. 146, p. 166, fig. 2.103.

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[APC Image] AP 0322

Fragments of red-figured vases ... AP 0304-0374 document the excavations of the Pnyx in 1930-31 by the Greek Archaeological Service and the American School of Classical Studies. Photographs are by A. Petritsis of the National Museum and ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), pp. 64, 65-66, nos. 311, 318.