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[Agora Object] T 308: Mold Fragment for Drapery

First interpretation: fragment from figurine. Lower edge of flowing drapery. Finished edge preserved at bottom and along part of left side of fragment. Heavy careless folds. Pink to buff clay. ADDENDA: ... 30 May 1932

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[Agora Object] T 309: Draped Figurine Fragment

Fragment from lower part of large figure. Mended from several fragments. Left foot projecting beneath drapery. Blue paint over white, with traces of gold leaf on the garment. Dull pinkish buff clay. Cistern ... 30 May 1932

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[Agora Object] T 313: Male Head

Bearded, bald head. Chips missing from brow, beard, left cheek, and back of head. No trace of attachment ot body. Handmade, but skilfully deeply modelled with engraving tool. No certain traces of paint ... 1 June 1932

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[Agora Object] T 314: Female Head

Mended from three fragments; front hair round brow missing, and a fragment from the upper right side of the face. Narrow face, regular features. Hair deeply parted, bound by projecting fillet. Mould-made; ... 1 June 1932

[Agora Object] T 315: Advancing Draped Figurine Fragment

Lower part of figure avancing left. Left leg preserved to little above knee, right, to a little below. Mended from two fragments. Full width preserved. Thin drapery floating back. Back plain. Underneath ... 1 June 1932

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[Agora Object] T 316: Mold for Dog Figurine

Mold for head of dog. Left side. Cut off at shoulders. Complete but cracked. Ear to be added separately. Boldly and well modelled. Fine buff clay. ADDENDA: Back of mold nearly rounded. Cistern, group ... 1 June 1932

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[Agora Object] T 317: Fragments from Figurines

a) Right arm from shoulder to wrist. Traces of white paint. b) Fragment from waist of small draped figure (?) c) Fragment of mold of drapery from large figurine. Straight folds. Mould-made. Pinkish ... 1 June 1932

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[Agora Object] T 516: Pithos Lid Fragment

Lid fragment with relief decoration. First interpretation: plaque with relief decoration. One small piece does not join. On the surface of the plaque are curving ridges bounding plane bands, carrying, ... 28 May 1932