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[Agora Object] T 849: Arms of Figurine

Part of a left and of a right arm preserved; broken at wrist and below shoulder. a) Left arm, bent at elbow. b) Right arm, more gently bent, broken across upper arm. Both wear long sleeves, with some ... 11 May 1935

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[Agora Object] T 850: Herm Fragment

Three joining fragments from left side of a large Herm. Hole where arm-stump is broken off; long braid of hair down chest. Hollow; fine thin fabric. White paint, and traces of black (?) over white. Yellow ... 11 May 1935

[Agora Object] T 893: Mold for Pine Cone

Broken away toward the base. Wall very thick. Clay dull gray in color, fired to buff on inner surface. From marble dump on Bouleuterion Plateia. Leica ... 10 May 1935

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[Agora Object] I 1750: Mining Inscription Fragments

Fragments of an opisthographic stele. "POLETAI" record. Archonship of Aristodemos and Thoudemos. Fragment Β 494 (a), part of one side, the right side of face A, is preserved, tooth chisseled; otherwise ... 353/2 B.C., and 352/1 B.C.

[Agora Object] A 565: Cover Tile Fragment: Stamped

A piece from the top and end; on the top a stamp somewhat resembling the letter Κ in a circle. Coarse pink to yellow clay with purplish particles. Buff slip, fairly good. Above level of strosis A, Fountain ... 11 May 1935

[Agora Object] B 252: Sword

Four joined fragments preserving part of the hilt and the stub of the blade. The edges of the hilt and of the shoulders of the blade are turned over to grip the material (probably wood) of the handle plates ... 11 May 1935

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[Agora Object] MC 192: Token

Obverse: an eagle standing left, but with head turned back. In field right, standing female figure with two torches (Demeter or Artemis ?). In field left an inscription. Reverse: flat, plain. Poor black ... 10 May 1935

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[Agora Object] I 2967: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved. Nine letters remain. Rather milky Hymettian marble. Found in late pit beneath foundation for colannade of Bouleuterion. Leica, III-19 ... First quarter of 2nd. century B.C.