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| Fragment of a large pot, broken all around.
In relief on exterior, a heart shaped leaf hanging from a horizontal branch. Added yellow and white, the former for the field, the latter perhaps for the leaf ... 21 March 1934 ... Agora VI, no. 584. |
| A piece of the tube-handle from a retort similar to P 7125 (ΜΜ 76). The attachment at the top is preserved, and part of the tube leading downwards.
Red clay, unglazed.
ADDENDA Now identified as an ... 9 March 1936 ... Agora VI, no. 626. |
| Originally identified as lid.
Complete, but broken in four pieces. Wheel-like disk with hole in center to help in lifting rim.
Brownish-buff clay.
ADDENDA Probably a wheel for a toy. Cf. RT 758 (Τ 1661) ... 19 April 1954 ... Agora VI, no. 789. |
| Broken at top.
A flat bottomed lamp serves as base for standing figure on which feet only preserved.
Nozzle of lamp at left side of figure. Two grooves around body of lamp.
Matte brown to black glaze over ... 12 May 1952 ... Agora VI, no. 997, p. 77. |
| Broken below and behind.
Eros; a little of a wing preserved at his left.
Heavy braid from forehead; curls at either side of face: rayed headdress.
Eyes not pierced. Not a lamp, head from a figurine.
Slight ... 26 March 1953 ... Agora VI, no. 255, p. 50. |
| Three joining fragments of a plastic lamp representing a slave boy blowing the fire in an amphora-shaped brazier or steam-cooking stove.
Red glaze, worn, all over. Catalogued May 1953. Debris, ΠΘ Roman ... 12 July 1947 ... Agora VI, no. 1054, p. 80. |
| Left side of front part of body with nozzle preserved.
On top right foot of draped plastic figure.
Red glaze outside, and around nozzle inside.
Light cinnamon clay. Northwest corner of Middle Stoa. Burnt ... 7 June 1951 ... Agora VI, no. 985, p. 76. |
| Only nozzle and a little of upper part of lamp remain.
Part of grotesque face; the mouth is used as nozzle; pierced nostrils.
Nozzle much blackened.
Red-brown glaze, worn.
Buff clay. Northwest corner of ... 7 June 1951 ... Agora VI, no. 909, p. 73. |
| Single fragment preserves part of an upper moulded surface decorated with a spreading palmette pattern and volutes below.
Attached at edge, part of a vertical side.
Unglazed.
Hard reddish clay with some ... May 1937 ... Agora VI, no. 930, p. 74. |
| Head and nozzle missing, and part of front and side.
Standing figure, wrapped in a cloak; nozzle at level of feet. Plain handle attached vertically on back.
A few traces of red glaze wash around the root ... 4 April 1952 ... Agora VI, no. 944, p. 75. |
| Left half of grotesque head.
Mouth open for wick hole; filling hole above forehead. Broken handle attachment on forehead.
Matte brown paint partly worn off.
Light brown clay. Latest Roman fill. 1906 Leica, ... 8 April 1952 ... Agora VI, no. 914, p. 73. |
| Part of head of bear, with pierced handle attached to right side of head, towards back.
No glaze.
Yellow-buff clay. Late Roman fill. 2119 Leica, LXIX-25 ... 24 April 1952 ... Agora VI, no. 1088, p. 81. |
| Broken below and behind.
Head and shoulders of Pan playing the pipes.
Pierced eyes.
Dull red glaze. Burnt layer in front of retaining wall of Middle Stoa. Leica, LXIX-15 ... 8 July 1947 ... Agora VI, no. 1001, p. 77. |
| Single piece from rim and disk of large lamp.
Part of high relief on discus pierced-perhaps a pointed cap (?), boukranion (?).
Broad slightly downturned rim, bordered at both edges by a groove. Remains ... 1946 ... Agora VI, no. 1105, p. 82. |
| Right forearm and hand, the tips of the fingers touching or holding some object, broken away.
Dull red-brown glaze.
Pinkish clay. Northwest corner of Middle Stoa. Burnt debris inside terrace retaining ... 7 June 1951 ... Agora VI, no. 931, p. 74. |
| Arm in sleeve, broken at wrist and just below elbow.
Heavy double rolled rings at wrist, a single ring at elbow and one half way up forearm.
Between rings, sleeve is heavily stippled.
Red glaze.
Red clay ... 7 June 1951 ... Agora VI, no. 1029, p. 79. |
| Lower part of "Telesphoros" lamp.
Back left plain, with a little of lower part preserved. Figure broken at ankles and a little below the neck; nozzle also broken away.
Figure muffled in cloak, with opening ... 19 February 1932 ... Agora VI, no. 948, p. 75. |
| Plastic female head from top of lamp.
Above the head a thick knob perforated front to back. Head preserved to a little below chin in front, somewhat less in back.
Thick roll of wig or cap around top of ... 29 February 1932 ... Agora VI, no. 1024, p. 78. |
| Preserved is only half of the almond-shaped base, outlined by a single groove, and part of the side wall. The wall has a curious rough finish (perhaps a "brandfehl").
Inscribed on the bottom.
Red-brown ... 7 March 1933 ... Agora VI, no. 920, p. 73. |
| Boy's head.
Eye, ear, and filling hole in top preserved.
Red wash. With late Roman and Turkish sherds. Leica, LXVIII-83 ... 9 February 1934 ... Agora VI, no. 918, p. 73. |
| Fragment with animal's head.
A hog's (or bear's?) head, broken away behind the shoulders.
Moulded in two pieces with a vertical join. The eyes deeply punched.
Thin red wash.
Light red clay. Probably belongs ... 17 May 1933 ... Agora VI, no. 1094, p. 82. |
| The front half of a circular plinth preserved, with a projecting lamp nozzle; on top of the plinth, the feet of a statuette.
Red wash, light inside and dark purplish-red, typical, outside.
Clay pink to ... 31 May 1933 ... Agora VI, no. 966, p. 75. |
| Nozzle in form of a phallos preserved. Well in branch of aqueduct; container 14. 1203 Leica ... August 1955 ... Agora VI, no. 1083, p. 81. |
| Intact.
Elongated oval object, hollow; one end pointed the other rounded; roughly flattened on top, and pierced by two large holes near the blunt end.
Unglazed.
Reddish clay. North Hypocaust Room. Furnace ... 27 March 1948 ... Agora VI, no. 1080, p. 81. |
| Front part of a right foot preserved, the toes roughly indicated. The sandal has double straps.
Thin red glaze wash outside, and traces inside.
Hard light red clay. Road fill. 2890 Leica, LXVIII-84 ... 30 May 1949 ... Agora VI, no. 923, p. 73. |
| 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 ... Agora VI, p. 64, no. 689. |
| Fragment of shoulder drapery from figurine.
Broken all round, with a bit of heavily looped drapery.
Mold made. Remains of white slip and red paint.
Pinkish buff clay.
Probably from "Matrona and child" ... 9 July 1931 ... Agora VI, no. 67, p. 45. |
| Large nose from tragic mask.
Preserved from bridge of nose to short upper lip.
Nostrils pierced.
Pinkish gray clay; much blackened. 620 Leica ... 7 September 1931 ... Agora VI, p. 60, no. 551. |
| Nozzle from phallic lamp.
Unglazed.
Coarse red clay. 645 Leica, LXIX-23 ... 1931 ... Agora VI, p. 81, no. 1082. |
| 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 VI, p. 68, no. 820. |
| Fragmentary figurine. Left side of figure, from shoulder to bent knee, preserved.
Figure carrying torch.
Moulded, hollow. Painted all over outside and in part inside with purplish red paint, over which ... 7 March 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 78, no. 1020. |
| Broken at the neck; the top of the head and the back missing.
Pointed locks of hair round the face; toward the back, remains of fillet, or cap (?).
Mould-made, hollow; carefully modelled. Traces of orange ... 9 March 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 56, no. 448. |
| Head of dog figurine. First interpretation: head of bird.
One half preserved, to the neck.
Clay was covered by white slip over which was laid red for the collar, beak and eye, yellow for the comb.
Coarse ... 16 March 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 66, no. 768. |
| Fragment with feet on round base.
Mended from two pieces; broken off at the ankles.
The feet crudely done, protrude from beneath a solid mass, the legs apparently not being indicated.
The high base is ... 21 March 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 75, no. 963. |
| Broken above, below and at the back; the edge of the mold preserved at one side.
Heavy features; large eyes; the hair parted in the middle, and drawn in waves down to the neck.
Hollow. No traces of color ... 30 March 1933 ... Agora VI, no. 167, p. 47. |
| Face of figurine.
Broken at the back.
Hollow. Remains of white on the eyes.
Light red clay, with red wash.
Type of a priest of Isis (?) Μ-ΜΘ* N.W. trench, north end. Leica ... 30 March 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 57, no. 489. |
| Part of horse 's head.
One side of head almost completely broken away; the left side is preserved as far as the back of the head.
The bridle and the markings of hair, eyes and mouth are incised.
Mould-made ... 1 April 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 66, no. 778. |
| Broken off at the middle of the neck.
The head (priest of Isis type ?) is bald, and his ears stand straight out from his head. The line of a veil which passes over the crown of his head and down his neck ... 30 March 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 57, no. 491. |
| Preserved to the nape of the neck in the back and on the right side. Left side of chin and neck broken away.
The hair of the woman is dressed in deep waves tied down by a band over the crown of her head ... 5 April 1933 ... Agora VI, no. 123, p. 47. |
| Broken off at the base of the neck. End of nose and chin gone. Fragment of right shoulder preserved.
The hair of the woman is parted in the middle and drawn into a knot at the back. A veil covers all of ... 5 April 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 53, no. 349. |
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