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[Agora Object] T 1035: Mold for Plaque

A complete mold for plaque (?). The surface slightly concave. Winged Nike driving quadriga to right; in her left hand, a palm branch. Fine pinkish buff clay. Cf. Boardman (1970), Greek Gems and Finger ... 11 March 1936

[Agora Object] T 1038: Head of Boy Figurine

Broken off at neck. A head in a high pointed cap. The top of the cap is pierced horizontally. Traces of red and white paint. Red clay. Late Roman. ca. 2.60m. below surface Ca. 2.60m. below surface. Found ... 13 March 1936

[Agora Object] T 1047: Seated Draped Matrona Figurine Fragment

Broken all around. Part of the right side of a seat, with a figure sitting on it. Part of right arm and right leg preserved. Feet rest on footstool. Traces of red and white paint. Light red clay. Cf ... 11 March 1936

[Agora Object] T 1049: Mold for Figurine

Lower corner and bottom preserved, elsewhere broken all around. A sitting figure with his trousered legs sprawled and crossed in front of him; he seems to be leaning on a bit of drapery. Good red clay ... 12 March 1936

[Agora Object] T 1050: Seated Draped Female Figurine Fragment

Broken at chest and shins. Figure with its hands on its knees and a square object in its lap. No trace of paint. Light red clay. ADDENDA: Figure with tablet in its lap. Found with coins nos. 9-15, for ... 13 March 1936

[Agora Object] T 3309: Bird Figurine Fragment

The front part of the right side of a bird. Broken all around. White slip and red paint traces. Coarse hard reddish clay. Cf. T 3092. Catalogued 1953. In fill with circular cornice; IV century A. D. 497 ... 12 March 1936

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[Agora Object] A 638: Entablature for Circular Building

a) Intact. Ancient crack mended by two dowels before block was in position. From a building or monument about 6.00m. in diameter. The block has dentils at the bottom, then a coarsely cut bead and reel; ... 12 March 1936, 13 March 1936, 13 June 1936

[Agora Object] B 460: Ring Handle

Ring handle on disk for a small wooden pyxis (?) The ring round in section, was attached to the lid by means of a narrow flat strip of bronze, doubled over, and its ends passed through a hole in the center ... 13 March 1936