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| Broken all around. Unidentified representation from reverse of Panathenaic amphora. Agora excavations. Leica ... 5 February 1962 ... Agora excavations. |
| Small fragment from shoulder.
Head of Athena to right; tongues. Landscaping operations in the excavations; exact provenience unknown. Leica ... January 1955 ... Landscaping operations in the excavations; exact provenience unknown. |
| Wall fragment. Male head, wreathed and bearded, left. Partial relief contour. Surface of Panathenaic Way; Agora excavations. Exact provenience unknown. Leica ... March 1957 ... Surface of Panathenaic Way; Agora excavations. Exact provenience unknown. |
| One corner missing; projecting molding mostly broken off.
Poros. Finished Lying as left after earlier excavations east of Hypapanti Church. 251 Leica ... April 1959 ... Lying as left after earlier excavations east of Hypapanti Church. |
| Part of rim preserved; short-topped handle.
Circular stamp with monogram. Context unknown; from the excavations. ΑΡΤ (Α,Ρ,Τ monogram in O) Leica ... (1949) ... Context unknown; from the excavations. |
| Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken all around.
Inscribed face only preserved
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Brought in from the excavations; provenience unknown ... 1949 ... Brought in from the excavations; provenience unknown. |
| Fragment of prehistoric vase with part of rim. Buff clay, brown matte paint covering vase inside and out.
Found by Oscar Broneer during final cleaning of excavations, with preceding. Finished ... 1 Oct 1932 ... Found by Oscar Broneer during final cleaning of excavations, with preceding. |
| Lightly struck stamp, rectangular, with a small head(?) right, and two letters preserved near the corner.
Early Thasian. Finished Context unknown; from the excavations. Ἀ[λ]θημ̣( | Θασ̣[ίων | ---]
... (1949) ... Context unknown; from the excavations. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken at back and sides; traces of tooth chisel on the bottom.
Parts of eight lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Brought in from outside the excavations. Leica ... May 1933 ... Brought in from outside the excavations. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side perhaps original; otherwise broken all around.
Part of two lines of the inscription preserved, with traces of the lines above and below.
Pentelic marble. Brought in from the ... January 1957 ... Brought in from the excavations, finding place unknown. |
| Intact.
Button-like object but hole not pierced through. A couple of grooves and ridges near edge; also around "hole".
On undersurface, groups of scratches radiating from the center. Catalogued April 1954 ... From Agora excavations, exact provenience unknown. |
| Head and shoulders of woman, right; peplos, earring, necklace, knitted(?) sakkos. No relief contour. Added clay for ornaments; white for flesh; the dress once painted in an added color.
Pinkish-buff ... (1953) ... Agora excavations, provenience unknown. |
| Most of foot and center of floor preserved, with start of walls. Moulded ring foot.
Interior, mantel figure, right. Other figures on sides A and B. No relief contour. Glazed and reserved circles on underside ... March 1957 ... Areopagus dump; Agora excavations. Exact provenience unknown. |
| Broken at top and upper parts of sides. All four sides worked smooth, bottom rough-picked.
From late reconstruction of Peribolos of Eponymous Heroes.
Pentelic marble. Found at I/19-11/2 (Fall 2016). Found ... 31 July 1967 ... Found in early excavations. Inventoried 31 July 1967. |
Part of wall and foot.
Recessed bottom, slightly concave. Fired black and red.
In the 1967 excavations two wall fragments of a mug, P 27793, were found which have narrowly spaced concave ribs and which ... 450-425 B.C ... In the 1967 excavations two wall fragments of a mug, P 27793, were found which have narrowly spaced concave ribs and which preserved the start of the plain rim. |
| Broken at bottom, back and one side. Top preserved. Front surface worked smooth; side left slightly rough.
From late reconstruction of Peribolos of Eponymous Heroes.
Pentelic marble. Found at I/18-11/1 ... 31 July 1967 ... Found in early excavations. Inventoried 31 July 1967. |
| Reused as millstone (or as olive press weight, see Expedition 21), but in excellent preservation.
On top, mason's mark, the letters: Σ Δ. On either side at bottom a dowel cutting and pry cutting.
From ... February 1953 ... Found February 1953, in the excavations of the Greek Archaeological Service at the corner of Nike and Apollo Streets. First transferred to the mosque near the Market of Caesar and Augustus, and later (spring 1953) to the Agora Excavations. |
| Torso of nude male figure with part of the left arm and right leg. Relief lines sketchy. The figure appears to be advancing rapidly to the left.
Attic clay; black glaze inside. Clearing old excavations: ... 13 June 1931 ... Clearing old excavations: N.W. corner of Dörpfeld's 'stoa'. |
| Intact.
A. head of Athena in crested Corinthian helmet, right, dolphin in field, below, at right, star above.
Circle of dots.
B. head of Poseidon, right. Trident in field, right, twined around by dolphin ... 20 April 1937 ... Surface of last year 's excavations in section Σ. |
| Broken at top. Bottom and four sides preserved. Front worked smooth, other sides left slightly rough-picked, bottom rough.
From late reconstruction of Peribolos of Eponymous Heroes.
Pentelic marble. Found ... 31 July 1967 ... Found in early excavations. Inventoried 31 July 1967. |
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