[Agora Object] B 221: Nail

A heavy spike, rectangular in section, with a round head. Compact brown earth : destruction fill of Fountain House. Leica, Various vii-83 ... 9 May 1935

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[Agora Object] G 208: Cup Fragment

A single fragment preserves the spreading foot, the thin short stem and a little of the lower part of the body. Greenish glass. Well. Dump. 1117 Leica PD 505 ... April-May 1939 ... Agora XXXIV, no. 221, p. 126, fig. 15, pl. 21.

[Agora Object] P 14961: Mold Fragment for Bowl

Broken all around and at back. Mold for slightly convex object; bowl? Trace of edge of wall at bottom. Two figures preserved and traces of others at sides of fragment: man in short pleated tunic, playing ... 4 May 1939

[Agora Object] T 1504: Horse Figurine Fragment

Preserved is the very long thin neck, part of the body and of the forelegs. Front of head missing. White paint over the clay. Red stripes on the mane. Pinkish buff clay. Cf. T 1502. Well. Leica ... 13 May 1937

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[Agora Object] MC 1418: Ring Fragment

About one-half preserved; broken at both ends. Mended from ten fragments. Exterior wall concave, interior straight. Light buff slip on inside, orange on outer part of base. Very fine, hard, reddish clay ... 16 May 1936

[Agora Object] I 692: Dedication Fragment

Fragment from the top of a stele; inscribed on a taenia along the upper edge. Broken at bottom and sides; rough picked at the back, with a narrow chisel-dressed band along the upper edge; top fine picked; ... 164/3 B.C. (?) ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 221, no. 49 ... Agora XVIII, no. C100.

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[Agora Object] S 875: Statuette of Asklepios

Right foot and adjacent parts of figure missing; otherwise intact. Unfinished. Bearded standing figure, draped except for chest and right arm. Right hand rests on what was probably intended for a column, ... 3 April 1937

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[Agora Object] I 5968: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment of plaque. Broken at right and bottom. In sunken panel, of which bottom edge is preserved, an eye carved in relief. Inscribed along the top on the raised frame of the panel. Almost certainly ... 221/0 B.C.