[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1370

Floor fragment with part of small low ring base. Max. dim. 0.05; est. diam. of base 0.025. I, komast (part of draped legs, a little of one arm) to left, holding a lyre (sound box, strings, part of arms) ... Ca. 470-460 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1371

Floor fragment with ring base grooved at top. Surface pitted here and there. Max. dim. 0.086; est. diam. of tondo 0.08; diam. of base 0.10. R. S. Young, Hesperia 20, 1951, pl. 66:b. I, satyr (legs, end ... Ca. 460-450 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1372

Floor fragment with about half of narrow ring base. Max. dim. 0.072; est. inner diam. of tondo 0.09. C. Boulter, Hesperia 22, 1953, p. 70, cat. no. 13, pl. 27. I, satyr (lower legs, feet missing) standing ... Ca. 450 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1373

Floor fragment with part of molded ring base. Bands, ridge, and circle on underside. Glaze misfired greenish on outside. Max. dim. 0.061; est. diam. of tondo 0.09. I, satyr (head, shoulders, upper part ... Probably mid-5th century B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1374

Floor fragment with molded ring base. Ridges, bands, and concentric circles on underside. Glaze flaked to left of woman's head. Max. dim. 0.092; est. outer diam. of tondo 0.09. I, symposion. A woman, ... Ca. 430 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1375

Floor fragment with part of molded ring base. Max. dim. 0.105; est. diam. of base 0.125. I, woman (head, upper torso) seated to right on a klismos (back), clad in a himation, her hair tied up with a fillet ... Ca. 430 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1376

Floor fragment with ring base. Concentric circles and bands on underside. Max. dim. 0.095. I, woman (lower part of chiton and himation, feet) standing frontally. Below, reserved exergue. Reserved line ... Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1377

Floor fragment with a little of molded ring base. Completely glazed on underside except for a small reserved medallion in the center that is decorated with two concentric circles and central dot. Three ... Ca. 430 B.C.