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[Agora Object] T 359: Relief

Giant hurling rock. First interpretation: youth figurine hurling rock. Fragmentary relief. Broken on bottom and right side. The left arm and legs of the giant missing. The top and back smooth but uneven; ... 1 March 1933

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[Agora Object] T 361: Bird Figurine

The tip of the left wing broken off, and the tail chipped. Finished smooth below, to stand without feet. The back and wings stained and encrusted as if with iron corrosion. Handmade. Unglazed. Pinish buff ... 1 March 1933

[Agora Object] T 3019: Arm Fragment of Figurine

Arm with late Roman Cestus. Red-brown clay; matte red glaze (not all over) white paint. Byzantine fill. 145 Leica, LXIX-17 ... 28 February 1933

[Agora Object] I 507: Grave Monument Fragment

Top part of small columnar grave monument. About half the top above the ring is broken away. Inscribed in three lines. Hymettian marble. Found in a modern wall, over the eastern part of the Temple of Ares ... 28 February 1933

[Agora Object] I 508: Grave Monument Fragment

Lower part of columnar grave monument. Most of the roughened tongue for setting in the ground is preserved; none of the top or ring preserved. Remains of three lines of the inscription. Hymettian marble ... 28 February 1933

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[Agora Object] I 509: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Smooth dressed beneath; ends and back broken. The top, much chipped, rough picked (?). At the front something has been broken away; three raised broken surfaces alternate with small ... 28 February 1933

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[Agora Object] I 531: Dedication Fragment

Lower part of inscribed stele with wreath in relief. Sides chiselled; back and bottom rough picked. All dimensions except height preserved. Right back corner broken. Dedication to Hadrian Saviour and Founder ... 28 February 1933

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[Agora Object] I 532: Dedication Fragment

Fragment from right side of inscribed block. The right side is picked fine; the face dressed smooth, other edges broken. Dedication mentions the Museum, the Univeristy of Athens. Parts of two lines of ... Early 3rd. century A.D.