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[Object]  BI 1222: Ivory Figurine

Small figurine mended from three fragments. Main body in one piece, broken just above the ankles, right arm is missing. Also gaps in the locks of her hair. Orange stain in the back of the head and few ... 23 Jun 2005

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[Object]  BI 1223: Palmette Stamp

Mended from two fragments, broken at one end. Burnt bone discolored black and white and cracked. Length of bone, roughly square in section, slightly flaring at preserved end with palmette stamp carved ... 24 Jun 2005

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[Object]  P 35181: Amphora with Dipinto

Mended from numerous fragments, several small fragments of body missing. Flat-topped projecting rim on short tubular neck. High strap handles attached to center of shoulder, ovoid body, ring foot. Black ... 21 Jul 2005

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[Image]  2005.02.0001

Amphoras, possibly from southern Gaul, late 1st/2nd c. A.D. P 35181 to the left, P 34105 to the right ... Horizontal (normal)

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[Image]  2005.02.0003

Small-scale herm head ... Horizontal (normal)

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[Image]  2005.02.0004

Large hoard of Athenian silver tetradrachms. Fourty-six coins were removed separately but most of them were lifted in a concreted mass weighing 6,280 grams ... Used in the presentation at the Open Meeting 2007. Horizontal (normal)

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[Image]  2005.02.0005

Hoard of about 400 silver coins emerging from the earth ... Horizontal (normal)

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[Image]  2005.02.0006

Large hoard of Athenian silver tetradrachms buried in a sack. Fourty-six coins were removed separately but most of them were lifted in a concreted mass weighing 6,280 grams. Detail of the mass ... Used in the presentation at the Open Meeting 2007. Horizontal (normal)

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[Image]  2005.02.0007

Bone implement carved with palmette for decorating pottery ... Horizontal (normal)

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[Image]  2005.02.0008

Ivory statuette of Aphrodite, 3rd/4th c. A.D ... Horizontal (normal)

Excavations in the Athenian Agora are conducted by the American School of Classical Studies.
Primary funding is provided by the Packard Humanities Institute (PHI).