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[Agora Object] T 807: Seated Draped Mourning Female Figurine Fragments

Fragment a) Seated draped figure, the arms held up to the sides of the head in a gesture of lamentation. On the back of the head, painted locks; the nose, although it is broken off with the top of the ... 8 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 820: Bust Fragment of Figurine

Broken away all around. Signed. For the same signature see T 603 and probably also T 471. ADDENDA: Incised in wet clay the letters: P O Φ Late Roman. Destruction fill of late Roman Building. Leica ... 9 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 823: Miniature Mask Fragment

First interpretation: head of figurine. The figure wears a high ornamental headdress. Pierced eyes. The curiously distored mouth suggests a mask of some sort. Buff clay, thin purple red wash. Red earth ... 9 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 3469: Mask Fragment

Small fragment from right cheek of mask with part of large open mouth, right eye and bit of nose preserved. Soft pinkish to orange-buff clay, light buff at surface. ADDENDA Sherds from same fill stored ... 8 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 3470: Arm Fragment of Figurine

Lower right arm and hand of muscular male figure, the hand cupped as if holding something. Broken at elbow and tips of fingers. Traces of white paint. Pinkish-buff clay. Layer D, context of 1st. or 2nd ... 8 April 1935

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[Agora Object] I 1773: Prytany Decree Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Three non-joining pieces, each broken on all sides. On fragments Β 541a-b), twelve lines of the inscription preserved, with one to four letters in each. On fragment Β' 559 c), four ... Shortly before 104/3 B.C.

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[Agora Object] G 539: Bowl Fragment

Wall from hemispherical bowl with out-turned lip. Slight ridge below lip and on lower side wall. Thin light blue-green glass. Early Roman (?) A storage mount was made for the piece consisting of a plastic ... 8 April 1935

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[Agora Object] I 2730: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved. Seven letters remain. Pentelic marble. Found in modern context, outside the Market Square to the southwest. Leica ... 8 April 1935