[Agora Object] T 367: Mask

"A thin flat plaque with a snaggy face, moulded on the front". Broken at the top; the right eye and lower corner missing. Plain behind; the eye and mouth pierced through. Coarse red clay. Burnt layer, ... 9 March 1933

[Agora Object] T 368: Mold for Female Head

The edges broken away all round. Face, with very large nose, to front; over the hair a heavy fillet (?) bound at intervals. The pupils of the eyes deeply impressed. Coarse red to buff clay. Cf. T 1135 ... 7 March 1933

[Agora Object] T 393: Dog Figurine Fragment

One side of the head and the shoulder preserved. Fur indicated by deep gouges. Moulded, solid, the back finished smooth. White slip, red for collar. Coarse red clay. Cf. T 383 and T 2185. Burning. Leica ... 20 March 1933

[Agora Object] T 449: Hand of Figurine

Broken off at the wrist, where a double grooved band seems to represent a garmet or ornament. Mould-made; crudelly modelled; covered with heavy white slip. Coarse red clay, dull buff at surface. Cf. T ... 18 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 369: Cock Figurine Fragment

Head. Broken away below wattles. Mould-made, hollow. White slip over which red was applied for comb, beak and wattles. Dull red clay. Below burning. Cf. coins. Leica ... Card: 4th c. A.D.

[Agora Object] T 382: Relief Plaque

Broken at top and sides; the bottom edge and the plain back preserved. The fragment preserves part of a draped figure, seated on a cushioned throne, and holding in its left hand a wreath which lies across ... 14 March 1933

[Agora Object] SS 1442: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Curve fragment. Coarse greyish-red, yellow at surface. Impression probably from same die as SS 313; worn above left, below, centre; left edge broken away; retrograde. Par: prob from same die as SS 00313* ... Late Roman

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[Agora Object] I 747: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Lower surface dressed; other edges broken. Two letters preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in burnt layer, in late Roman context, at the northeast corner of the Temple of Apollo Patroos ... 24 April 1933