[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 221

One handle and half of upper body restored. Sharply defined, flaring ring foot; beveled resting surface; nippled underside. Rounded lower body meets upper body at angle. Ivy-leaf thumb rests. Opposing ... 275-250

[Agora Object] P 30050: Red Figure Skyphos Fragment

Single fragment, broken on three sides. Rim of skyphos with youth facing right, wearing himation. Shiny black glaze. Orange clay. Pit. 965 Leica ... 27 June-5 August 1972

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[Agora Object] P 427: Black Glaze Stemless Cup: Type C

Mended from many pieces, parts still missing include most of one handle. Delicate ring base, semi-scraped groove above; resting and inner base surfaces reserved and rubbed with miltos; concentric circles ... 1 March 1932

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[Agora Object] S 221: Statue of Faun with Goat

Mended from over 73 fragments; apparently deliberately destroyed. Missing is body of goat and fragments from back of neck and back of right hand of faun. The faun, smiling, is holding panpipes in his ... 5 May 1932

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[Agora Object] S 1243: Herm Head

A small bearded head, complete save minor chips. Iron dowel with lead for attachment to body (or herm). Hair done in archaic manner; long pointed beard. Pentelic marble. Finished Well, bottom fill. 336 ... Roman period.

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[Agora Object] P 31634: Black Glaze Cup or Stemmed Dish Fragment

Foot, stem, and lower part of bowl preserved. Flaring foot. Outer part and center of underside reserved and miltosed. Edge of foot reserved and miltosed. Shallow reserved groove on exterior of base. ... 27 June-5 August 1972

[Agora Object] I 4977: Proxeny Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and left side and back preserved. Ten lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Found in the fill of the late Roman Fortification over the Paved Court, below ... 435-415 B.C.

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[Agora Object] S 3438: Relief Fragment

Fragment of a sculpted relief, preserving part of bottom, front and back, broken on both ends and on top. Relief shows portions of two feet standing on ground level, one seemingly crossed over the other ... 4 July 1994