[Agora Object] T 1328: Head Fragment of Female Figurine

The side of a woman 's face. Her hair hangs down and is decorated with a large disk. Gouged style. Traces of dark red paint on the face; of black on the hair. Black earth over room 11. Leica ... 25 February 1937

[Agora Object] T 1329: Lantern Fragment

First interpretation: Part of the back of a female figurine, probably the chair of a seated figure. Curved top and hatched sides. Long rectangular vent. Brown clay. Late Roman. Well, top. 238, 788 Leica ... 26 February 1937

[Agora Object] T 1330: Head Fragment of Child Figurine

From the top of a large head, wearing its hair in a curl over the ear and a plait in the center. Neat incised style. Modern. Leica ... 27 February 1937

[Agora Object] T 1331: Seated Draped Female Figurine Fragment

Bit of lap, legs and left arm preserved. Figure holding a tablet on its lap. Tablet divided horizontally into two zones; on it an inscription. White slip. Red clay. Late Roman. Cf. T 1408, T 3127. Leica ... 26 February 1937

[Agora Object] T 1333: Pan Figurine Fragment

Front part of head preserved, broken at neck and below eyes. First interpretation: Grotesque old man with droopy moustache and beard, pursed up mouth and broad flattened nose. Red glaze wash on flesh, ... 25 February 1937

[Agora Object] T 1334: Pan Figurine Fragment

The legs of Pan with shaggy hair on the thighs. Legs broken off above ankles and below hips. The bottom part of a light garment is seen covering the top of the legs. The shins smooth. Traces of white paint, ... 27 February 1937

[Agora Object] T 1340: Altar Fragments

Fragment a) cubical box-like structure, open at the bottom, and with traces of attached objects on floor on top. Fragments b) and c) Two corner fragments do not join. Fine pink clay. ADDENDA: Three ... March-April 1936

[Agora Object] T 1342: Torso of Nude Male Figurine

The upper part of a torso. Hanging from the throat is a crescent ornament, symbol of Men or Isis. Touches of black glaze for glue. Light red clay. Modern fill. Leica ... 5 March 1937