[Agora Object] T 2948: Mold Fragment for Chariot Group Figurine

Uncertain subject. Heavy fabric, reddish-brown at back, light cream on surface. Flat back; broken all around. Architectural (?). In trench through marble chip floor, House F, Room 4. Leica ... 1 June 1949

[Agora Object] T 2949: Female Head

Female head, a polos and veil crowing the softly waved hair. Broken below the chin and along the right side. Nose chipped; open behind. Considerable remains of white. Grayish clay. Washed down by last ... 10 June 1949

[Agora Object] T 2950: Mold Fragment for Standing Draped Female Figurine

Mold for relief with convex surface. The cast shows a draped standing woman, facing left, wearing chiton, himation and diadem; in her left hand a tall scepter; her right raised in a beckoning gesture ... 3 June 1949

[Agora Object] P 19991: Plastic Attachment: Head

Head of an actor, wearing gaping mask. Yellow-buff clay. Considerable remains of red glaze suggests that this head was an ornament on a pot. On floor. 2835 Leica ... 24 May 1949

[Agora Object] P 20058: Water Jug Fragment with Graffito

From shoulder and neck of one-handled jug. Wheel grooves on wall. Traces of two lines of a graffito under lower handle attachment: Reddish-brown micaceous clay. Well, lower fill. Leica ... 11 June 1947

[Agora Object] L 4623: Lamp Fragment

Small section of body preserved; wall and rim profile complete. Flat base, forming a sharp angle with high incurving side. Side continued up above rim and separated from it by a wide groove; narrow rim, ... 23 June 1949

[Agora Object] W 29: Fragments of Rope

Four pieces of twisted rope with two or three small bits. Notes on 17 November 1981: Longest piece remaining: P.L. 0.068, Diam. 0.012, fourteen pieces total. Container 16. Well. Leica ... 20 May 1949

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[Agora Object] MC 803: Token

Obverse: man, right, standing in naiskos. Hands extended before him, holding (?) something. Thin grayish green glaze. Reverse: smooth and unglazed. Hard-fired pinkish orange clay. New Grid: ca. D 16. Grave ... 5-7 July 1949