[Agora Object] T 839: Head of Telesphoros Figurine

Head of Telesphoros wearing a pointed hood. Broken behind and above waist. Pierced behind head. Buff slip. Hard, pinkish clay, slightly micaceous. "Stroses " east of Burnt Building. Leica, LXIV-78 ... 19 April 1935

[Agora Object] T 1177: Head Fragment of Telesphoros Figurine

Broken off below and behind. Head with bored eyes. Remains of red glaze wash inside and out. Pinkish clay. From a plastic lamp. In mixed late Roman fill. Leica, LXIV-78 ... 6 May 1936

[Agora Object] T 3047: Head Fragment of Child Figurine

Hooded head of a child, perhaps from a lamp. Red clay. From one of the A.W. Parson's sections; provenience otherwise unknown. Leica, LXIV-78 ... 1950

[Agora Object] T 701: Telesphoros Figurine Fragment

Base, feet and skirt up to about the hips is preserved. The projection is broken in front, and was inserted separately. The back plain. Red is painted on the legs and feet and around a projection. Reddish ... 2 March 1935

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[Agora Object] L 365: "Telesphoros" Lamp Fragment

Lower part of "Telesphoros" lamp. Back left plain, with a little of lower part preserved. Figure broken at ankles and a little below the neck; nozzle also broken away. Figure muffled in cloak, with opening ... 19 February 1932

[Agora Object] L 3686: Head of Telesphoros

Head of a child, broken off at neck, wearing a long pointed hood. Eyes semi-pierced; traces of fairly good red glaze. Probably from a lamp such as L 2126 (MM 44). Brown gravelly. Early Roman. Leica, LXIV-78 ... 13 April 1939

[Agora Object] T 45: Telesphoros Figurine Fragment

Feet of Telesphoros on an oval plinth. Apparently a standing draped figure, with the front of the feet projecting from the garment. The plinth is irregular in shape, and relatively high. It bulges towards ... 9 June 1931

[Agora Object] T 119: Head of Figurine Lamp

First interpretation: mask. Head of Telesphoros. Back and part of hair at left missing. Fat face with heavy features. Eyeballs indicated by deep holes. Luxuriant hair framing face. Orange red clay with ... 10 March 1932