[Agora Object] T 449: Hand of Figurine

Broken off at the wrist, where a double grooved band seems to represent a garmet or ornament. Mould-made; crudelly modelled; covered with heavy white slip. Coarse red clay, dull buff at surface. Cf. T ... 18 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 450: Female Head

Broken off at the neck. Open behind: the edges look as if it had been intended for attachment; but the heavy white slip which covers the outside also covers a large part of the interior, and runs over ... 20 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 454: Head of Female Figurine

Broken on all sides. The face and most of the hair left. The central part of the woman 's hair is arranged in a herringbone pattern design with the waves of the hair drawn down on either side of the pattern ... 17 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 459: Mask Fragment

First interpretation: fragment with relief decoration. A curving piece. The inside and the finished upper edge preserved. On the outside, fruit between two leaves. From a pot (?) Well. Leica ... 24 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 460: Cornucopia Fragment

Cornucopia with grapes and leaves. Broken at the bottom. Mould-made with lenghtwise join. Traces of white paint. Part of a column against which a figure leaned. Late Roman. Trench T. Late Roman fill ... 25 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 466: Mold Fragment for Plaque

Nearly a quarter of the circumference is preserved. Athena 's figure is broken away at the waist and only the head and the right shoulder of the man are preserved. The edge of the mold curves up like ... 25 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 467: Head of Silen Figurine

First interpretation: Satyr playing the flutes. The face, the forehair and the hair immediately beside the face, the right hand holding the flutes and the top of the flutes themshelvees are preserved ... 26 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 468: Head of Figurine

Broken off at the base of the neck; part of the back missing. Very flat face, with features deeply incised. Mould-made. Covered with added yellow paint on the headband, and red on the necklace of small ... 3 June 1933