[Agora Object] P 23100: Black Glaze Kantharos Fragment

Inverted echinus foot with grooved resting surface. Glazed except for a groove at the transition from the upper to the lower part of the profile and the resting surface. Pinkish-buff clay. Packing behind ... 5 May 1953

[Agora Object] P 23258: Bellows' Nozzle

[Originally identified as Amphora Mouth] Mouth only preserved. Thickly coated with a rough mass of bronze as though it had been dipped into the molten metal. Several other such amphora(?) mouths, coated ... April 1953

[Agora Object] P 30198: Amphora Fragment

Neck fragment with bellows mouth. One fragment, broken below and missing handles preserving high cylindrical neck, blackened on exterior and part of vitrified rim. Coarse red clay. Cf. P 23258. Red ... (31 May 1973)

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[Agora Object] P 32353: Metalworkers Debris Mold

Single fragment preserving parts of at least four edges. Clay not well-baked, fired closest to pink 7.5YR 8/4-7/4. The piece is conceivably a mold (?). For similar moulds of later date see Hesperia 46, ... 11 June 1935

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[Agora Object] S 741: Mold for a Bronze Statue

Put together from many pieces; most of the legs, much of the hips, part of the back, and a fragment of the chin and mouth, remain, together with many non-joining fragments. A standing male figure, about ... 11 March 1936

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[Agora Object] S 797: Mold Fragments for Head of Archaic Bronze Statue

As mended, there are five fragments, giving much of both sides of the face, most of the mouth, lower part of the nose, one eye, one ear and half of the other, and part of the wavy locks above the brows ... 25 May 1936

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[Agora Object] P 2876: Black Glaze Cup Kantharos

Fragments of lip and body missing. Pink clay. Black glaze fired red on foot and lower part of body. Much flaked where red. Well. Leica, 4-311, LV-89, LV-90 ... 21 March 1933

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[Agora Object] I 5916: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken at top, bottom, left, and back. Part of toothed right edge preserved, roughly cut back a short distance near surface, without however destroying any letters. Asklepios and Hygeia ... 5 June 1946