[Agora Object] T 424: Lion Figurine

Lion crouching right, raised on a base. One large fragment and four small ones preserved; broken away on top, and in front; the entire back has gone except for the haunches. About half the base is left ... 5 April 1933

[Agora Object] T 425: Mold for Fish Figurine

The back half of the fish is preserved, the mold broken in front and along one side. On the other side the carefully finished edge remains. Beneath is an elliptical base, made in one with the mould, but ... 19 April 1933

[Agora Object] T 432: Female Head

The head is broken off at the neck; otherwise is intact. Hair in conventionalized waves. The hair is coiffed in the style known as the "melonen frisur" and is drawn in to a knot at the back of the head ... 22 April 1933

[Agora Object] T 433: Head Fragment of Male Figurine

Forepart of head (of Satyr ?). Broken away behind and at the neck. The front locks of the hair, part of the neck and the left ear are preserved. Man with bald or shaved forehead and spreading shock of ... 26 April 1933

[Agora Object] T 434: Head of Telesphoros Figurine

Broken away behind and at neck. The hair falls in curls on either side, with a centrally parted lock over the middle of the forehead that resembles a herringbone pattern. The eyes are pierced, and the ... 26 April 1933

[Agora Object] T 435: Relief Plaque Fragment

Male figure riding to left. None of the original surface is preserved. The head of the figure and the lower part of his body except for his left knee are missing. Preserved: his left, raised arm, his torso ... 27 April 1933

[Agora Object] T 437: Head Fragment of Child Figurine

The right half of the head is preserved in two pieces. The hair of the figure is parted in the middle and waves down on either side of the face, covered by a cap. Something which has now disappeared was ... 2 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 438: Mask Fragment

The face, and the hair on the right side, and the finished lower edge of a tragic mask preserved. Mostly open behind: the plain back turns in sharply where it joins the moulded hair, and then out again, ... 3 May 1933