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[Agora Object] S 2497: Head of Female Figure from Grave Relief

Broken at base of neck. Nose and chin broken. Back apparently cut down smooth. Head of woman with full Knidian hairdo, triangular forehead. Little spit curls in front of ears. Full face. Long fleshy neck ... 30 June 1972

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[Agora Object] S 2501: Foot on Plinth Fragment

Broken at ankle. Large left foot resting on a plinth. Heel raised off ground; elaborate sandal or hunting boot. From imperial statue, cf. S 2502 (ΡΡ 399), S 2503 (ΡΡ 400) and S 2504 (ΡΡ 401). White marble ... 30 June 1972

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[Agora Object] S 2502: Leg and Drapery Fragment

Broken all around. Fragment from the right thigh of a large male figure, preserving a small portion of the leg as well as the lower edge of the chiton and the elaborate tassels of the cuirass. White marble ... 30 June 1972

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[Agora Object] S 2504: Draped Figure Fragment

Broken all around. Fragment from the left side of a draped kneeling, perhaps male, figure. Traces of fingers on his left shoulder. Perhaps from a figure kneeling at the feet of an emperor. Rough-picked ... 30 June 1972

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[Agora Object] G 622: Jar Fragment

Neck preserved, broken at shoulder. Tall thin neck, decorated with applied yellow ribbing running around exterior of neck. West of wall 12, layer C. 675 Leica ... 30 June 1972

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[Agora Object] G 624: Bottle Fragment

Mouth neck and beginning of wide shoulder preserved. Broken at base of neck. Fairly tall thin neck, very widely flaring mouth with thickened rim. Green glass. Shop III, pit of burning, layer 13. 793 Leica ... 30 June 1972

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[Agora Object] G 625: Vessel or Lamp Fragment

Base preserved. Walls and 3/4 of base missing. From the base rises a tall hollow stem, ending in a slightly thickened end. Green glass. "According to Mrs. Stern it is an internal wick holder from plain ... 30 June 1972

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[Agora Object] G 626: Vessel or Lamp Fragment

Handle of a vessel attached at the rim. Broken on three sides. Rim slightly everted. Ridge down middle of handle, widening at bottom. Green glass. "According to Mrs. Stern it is from a lamp", June 2001 ... 30 June 1972