|
The Agora's research pages are moving to ascsa.net and can be found at the following link: http://agora.ascsa.net.
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
|