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[Agora Object] S 597: Herm Head Fragment

The face, about life-size, is preserved, the chin missing and the cheeks broken away. The top of the head has its original surface, a smooth-finished one across its front, with rough-picked surface behind ... 18 June 1935

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[Agora Object] S 611: Head of Male Figure

Head and neck from small figure. Nose slightly damaged, otherwise intact. Head of a youth, beardless, with short hair. Heavy chin. Pentelic marble. Late Roman fill. Leica ... Roman period.

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[Agora Object] S 617: Herm Head Fragment

Fragment of back of head, life-size. Middle granular because of having been burned. Part of back of neck, with hair falling over it; a fillet bound around the head. Careful work, and rather good. Perhaps ... 20 February 1936

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[Agora Object] S 691: Head of Male Figure

Head of a young man, broken off at neck. Fillet around hair; locks of hair indicated. Flesh highly polished. Pentelic marble. Mixed fill in water channel (north drain). Leica ... Roman period.

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[Agora Object] S 701: Head of Male Figure

Small bearded head with left cheek and left part of chin broken away. Broken below at neck. Surface discolored. Minor fractures. The hair is bound by a fillet, above which it is smooth. Pentelic marble ... Roman period.

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[Agora Object] S 730: Herm Head

A small bearded head in archaic style. Nose broken, the break worn smooth; beard somewhat damaged. Detail in general rubbed rather smooth. Hair worn in curls across forehead, otherwise apparently left ... Late Archaic period.

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[Agora Object] S 755: Herm Head

Head and very upper part of pillar preserved, including part of the rectangular cutting for left arm stub. Nose, mouth and chin damaged. Beardless, rather full face. Double row of curls across forehead, ... Roman period.

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[Agora Object] S 770: Statuette Fragment: Tyche

Small statuette with head and upper part of shoulders, lower right arm (doweled on) and legs from below knees missing. The figure wears a Doric chitin with long engirt overfilled, reaching well below the ... 2nd or 3rd c. AD