[Agora Object] T 43: Head Fragment of Figurine

Front part of head. The hair is indicated by shallow gouges; the nose is roughly triangular, the eyes, raised rings; the mouth has been smeared in the making so that only about half of it remains. Extremely ... 6 June 1931

[Agora Object] T 1: Head Fragment of Female Figurine

Fragment from top of head and forehead from large figurine. The hair is indicated by means of gouges, and bound at the back. The hair is painted white and the forehead red. Mold made, hollow. Red clay ... 4 June 1931

[Agora Object] T 2: Arm Fragment of Figurine

Right forearm, elbow and hand. Thumb missing. Fingers partially closed to hold object. Faint trace of red paint over white. Mold made; crude work; solid. Pinkish buff clay. 137 Leica ... 4 June 1931

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[Agora Object] S 1816: Drapery Fragment

Fragment from wind-blown hem of garment of running or flying figure. From an akroterion? Both breaks and worked surfaces weathered and battered. Island marble. Finished Circled marbles. 145 Leica ... 4 June 1931

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[Agora Object] I 10: Marble Fragments

Fragments of marble with letters of Marcus Aurelius and Commodus. Broken all around. Fragment T 48, part of left side preserved. Ten lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Same ... 177-180 A.D.

[Agora Object] I 11: Marble Fragment

Inscribed columnar grave fragment. Hymettian marble. Found in a wall of a modern house, east of Temple of Hephaistion, below Agoraios Kolonos. 32 Leica ... 5 June 1931

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[Agora Object] I 13: Base Fragment

Fragment of statue base with dedication. Moulded base; broken on top, back and partly at bottom; right edge and side preserved; cutting in left side; left side damaged, but inscription fully preserved ... 4th. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 15: Honorary Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment of stele. Top, bottom and right side broken, left edge and side preserved; slight taper toward top. Honorary decree voting a golden crown to the Taxiarches who served under the archonship ... 277/6 B.C.