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[Agora Object] S 312: Winged Nike: Akroterion

Missing: head, right arm just below shoulder, left arm, right leg from immediately above knee, left leg from immediately above ankle; parts of the cloak at the back gone, also the fragments of drapery ... 21 March 1933

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[Agora Object] S 326: Herm Head

Small head, broken below the chin, badly worn so that only the general outline of the face is preserved. The hair lies close to the head and is bound by a fillet (?) indicated by two parallel lines. Eyes ... 7 April 1933

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[Agora Object] S 328: Hekataion Fragment

The heads and the legs above the knees broken off, the forearms broken and chipped. Three draped female figures standing back to back: type of triple Hekate. The pose varies, one carries a torch in her ... 1st c. B.C.

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[Agora Object] S 363: Herm Head and Shoulders

Broken in front at the right. On the sides, two holes for insertion of cross bars. The back is cut as though it stood against a wall, the top as though it carried something. The figure has a beard and ... 15 May 1933

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[Agora Object] S 365: Herm Head Fragment

A male head, greater than life, broken off at the root of the neck, its face missing. A small fragment shows the finished side of the herm at the shoulders. The hair is drawn down from the crown regularly ... May 1933

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[Agora Object] S 370: Tripod Base with Figures in Relief

Broken at the top, and chipped on sides and bottom. The sides are concave, with roughly dressed fillets between them, in the lower part of each of these, a cutting for setting something. A bit of bronze ... 1 June 1933

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[Agora Object] S 371: Herm Shaft Fragment

Broken into two pieces and repaired; the head is missing. The hair in front falls in two curls, one over each shoulder; in back is a broad expanse of vertical wavy lines ending evenly at bottom and sides ... 6 June 1933

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[Agora Object] S 375: Draped Female Figure Fragments

The fragment first found comes from the middle of the back of the figure. The hair, worn in a heavy mass, square at the bottom, falls nearly to the small of the back. The folds of the garment, drawn tight, ... Early Roman Period (?).