[Agora Object] T 437: Head Fragment of Child Figurine

The right half of the head is preserved in two pieces. The hair of the figure is parted in the middle and waves down on either side of the face, covered by a cap. Something which has now disappeared was ... 2 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 440: Torso Fragment of Aphrodite Figurine

Torso preserved from base of neck to thighs; the right arm and shoulder broken away. Behind the left shoulder fragment of a post (?). Hollow; badly joined. A few traces of thick white paint. Coarse red ... 5 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 441: Bust

Mended from six pieces; head and neck missing. The bust, draped in a toga, rests on a circular pedestal with mouldings. No remains of paint. Yellow clay. Trench II, in house C. Leica ... 2 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 442: Mask Fragment

Part of the forehead and the right eye, and the center of an elaborate headdress preserved. Mould-made, hollow. Traces of red paint on the headdress. ADDENDA: Probably part of a bracket, cf. T 1166 a ... 6 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 443: Relief Plaque Fragment

Boy (Eros ?) with hand on hip. The boy is preserved from the head to the waist; his left arm is gone from above the elbow. The background has been broken away. The figure is nude except for a cloak fastened ... 13 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 445: Female Head

The crudely modeled face of a woman is preserved. Broken away below the chin. Her hair is not parted but is dressed in rigid waves of which only the front part is visible. The greater part of her hair ... 16 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 446: Head Fragment of Female Figurine

Broken away behind the forehead on the left side of the head, leaving a bit of the front hair and the veil, on the right side. Remains only the face, the right ear, and a small bit of the neck. The hair ... 16 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 447: Ram Figurine Fragment

Ram 's head. Broken away at the neck, behind, and at the top; the tip of the left horn is gone, also the lower part of the muzzle. Mended from four fragments. The head of the ram is quite well modelled ... 16 May 1933