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T 3187: Mold Fragment for Plaque

Fragment from a mold for a large relief plaque. The oars of a boat and the back and tail of a hippocamp or Triton beneath, to right in the positive. One edge preserved. Cf. T 3120. Stoa, South Area 3-4, ... 21 February 1953

T 3198: Mold Fragment for Plaque

Mold for plaque, showing a nude bearded male figure (Centaur or Triton?) to left, raising his right arm and holding a stick in his bent left. In front of him rows of protrusions-a mane (?). Back of mold ... 9 March 1953

T 3228: Mold Fragment for Male Figurine

A thick "architectural" type of mould, showing the upper left side of a nude male torso and extended left arm. A little of his chlamys is seen fastened around his neck, and it floats below his arm. Pink ... 31 March 1953

T 3233: Mold Fragment for Architectural Ornament

Lower half of a reclining figure to right. The figure is dressed, but the kind of garment it wears is not clear. Small fragment preserving one original corner. Buff-pink clay. South Terrace, Cut III, layer ... 1 April 1953

T 3236: Mold Fragment for Relief

Fragment from corner of large mold for relief. The hind legs of a lion, to left in the positive. Hellenistic fill over water basin; line of drain B (i. e. MSBF disturbed). 2074 Leica ... 17 April 1953

T 3237: Mold Fragment for Plaque

Fragment of a very large mould, showing the hind leg and tail of a lion on a rocky ground. Horos Terrace Trench, against east side of Monument base. Middle Stoa Building fill. 571 Leica ... 9 April 1953

T 3256: Mold Fragment

Thick "architectural" mold of a non identified object. Perhaps for Gorgoneion (?). Buff-pink clay with bits in it. Horos Terrace Trench; north of Monument Base, Strosis 3, Hellenistic context. 1026 Leica ... 14 April 1953

T 3287: Mold Fragment for Architectural Relief

Uncertain representation: body of carnivore (?). Broken all around. Red-buff clay. South Stoa II, Building; Hellenistic fill. Leica ... 7 May 1953

T 3313: Mold Fragment for Tile or Animal Figurine

Large Fragment of sizable tile-mould: animal (?). Civic Offices, Room 2, strosis 3, deep filling over Drains; fourth century B. C. 1074 Leica ... 23 April 1953

T 3324: Mold for Architectural Fragment

Small fragment from side of circular mould. Preserves only part of border and one raised surface. Gorgoneion (?). Buff to reddish-buff clay. In rectangular cutting. 3962 Leica ... 3 June 1953

T 3340: Mold Fragment for Gorgoneion

Part of a large circular mould, preserving the chin and lower jaw of a gorgoneion. Red clay. Found while building a retaining wall near Theseion Square. Leica ... February 1954

T 3360: Mold Fragment for Chariot Group Figurine

Fragment of a large mold for relief. Part of one edge preserved. Pinkish clay with brick particles. Middle Stoa Building Fill. Martyr inside west end of Middle Stoa. Leica ... 5 May 1954

T 3361: Mold Fragment for Relief

Fragment from edge of a large mold for relief. Smooth buff surface finish well preserved. Drapery (?); Dancing Maenad (?). Agora sample no. 277. Middle Stoa Building Fill. Martyr inside west end of Middle ... 5 May 1954

T 3362: Mold Fragment for Relief

Some of lower edge preserved. Legs of fighting animals; from a mold for a relief. Probably Griffins attacking stag. ADDENDA Joins with T 376. Middle Stoa Building Fill. Martyr inside west and of Middle ... 5 May 1954

T 3373: Mold Fragment for Relief: Apobates

Upper part of nude apobates seen facing, his head turned towards proper right. His right arm is outstretched passing in front of the figure of the charioteer; chiton with short sleeves; arms outstretched ... 12 May 1954

T 3386: Mold for Plaque: Dancing Maenad

Part of upper edge preserved; from a mold for a plaque. Upper half of dancing figure. Fairly coarse fabric; somewhat resembling the moulds for large "architectural" plaques; but thiner, and this at a smaller ... 5 June 1954

T 3389: Mold for Relief

Fragment from side, bordered by raised edge, preserving a little fluttering drapery. Perhaps a dancing Maenad (?). North Extension of Stoa, N.W. corner, in north colonnade of Square Building, just below ... 10 June 1954

T 3415: Mold Fragment for Plaque

Lower right corner of mold preserved. Back legs of lion with uncertain object below paw. Usual tile clay, reddish-brown at core with occasional dark bits in it; buff on surface. Architectural plaque (?) ... 9 April 1955

T 3416: Mold Fragment

Lower edge preserved. Rear legs of horse. For architectural decoration. Clean reddish-buff clay. Pit; 4th. century B. C. context. 5496 Leica ... 12 April 1955

T 3417: Mold Fragment

Original bottom and concave right edge preserved. Front legs of large bull. For architectural decoration (?). Pinkish-buff clay with red bits in it; light gray surface. Latest Roman or early Byzantine ... 27 April 1955

T 3418: Mold Fragment

The original edge, perhaps left, preserved. Uncertain representation. Possibly bent left hand and back of figure moving left (on positive). For architectural decoration. Reddish-buff clay; buff at surface ... 28 April 1955

T 3443: Mold Fragment

Fragment of a sizable mould, preserving part of a body and some flowing drapery. Broken all around. Embedded in floor of South Stoa II. Leica ... 4 January 1956

T 3476: Mold Fragments for Architectural Relief: ...

Three non-joining fragments of a mold for a "maenad" relief. Fragment a), bottom of flowing drapery and foot on tip toe. A rim 0.028m. wide runs the width and almost the length of the fragment, forming ... 16 April 1956

T 3494: Mold Fragment for Relief

Two joining fragments preserve top part of rectangular mould. Full width of mold surface not preserved; high rim broken off froom one corner and side. Lion, right, bringing down a deer (?). Back smooth ... 2 May 1940

T 3564: Mold Fragment for Head of Griffin Figurine

One corner of a thick mold representing griffin's head. Back smooth. Coarse clay, pale buff at surface, pink inside. Cleaning modern cellars. 1251 Leica ... 29 March 1958

T 3657: Mold for Relief

Broken on all sides. End of swirling drapery beside a figure (?). From clearing trench of inner rectangle in peristyle court of Heliaia. Context chiefly of late third quarter of 4th. century some later ... 27 April 1960

T 3660: Mold for Relief of Ship

Four curly-haired seated youths are vigorously pulling; between them appear the oars of an upper bank of oarsmen; not curved timbers of rowing cabin. Made in two layers; that containing the impression ... 28 July 1961

T 3774: Mold Fragment for Plaque

Top and part of right side preserved. Tip at left side indicates full width. Semidressed man carrying half-draped woman. Coarse, reddish clay. South Stoa I, Room 4. From floor I, 0.32 to 0.06cms. above ... 6 July 1967

T 3786: Mold Fragment for Gorgoneion

Two joining fragments. Curved rim at edge of mould. Part of figure in bas-relief for mould. Wavy hair-like design and part of concave depression. Coarse red-brown clay with bits. Disturbed fill above ... 14 August 1967

T 3787: Mold Fragment

Straight edge of frame-like edge preserved. Inside mold small part of concave bas-relief preserved. Buff clay with bits. Disturbed fill above bedrock, south side of south wall of Southwest Fountain House ... 14 August 1967

T 3788: Mold Fragment for Standing Figurine

Corner and two sides adjacent preserved in three joining fragments. Rectangular or square frame-like mold preserving part of bas-relief, foot, leg and arms or drapery of standing figure. Perhaps a dancing ... 14 August 1967

T 3984: Relief Mold Fragment for Boar Figurine

One corner remains. Part of one figure, a lower leg and back of a foot. Coarse orangish clay. ADDENDA May 1978: eye and snout of a boar. Catalogued June 1970. "Dromos Ravine". Mixed fill to Byzantine ... February-March 1938

T 4164: Mold Fragment for Plaque

Broken at right, left and top. Lower part of a mold for a plaque, preserving two bare feet of a figure in motion. The right foot is forward and lower than the left, the toes of both feet much lower than ... 22 July 1975

T 4167: Mold for Plaque

Broken at left, right and above. Fragment of a mold for a large plaque, preserving what seems to be two legs of an animal, perhaps a deer. Very coarse yellow clay outside, finer dark buff clay outside, ... 29 June 1977