[Agora Object] T 367: Mask

"A thin flat plaque with a snaggy face, moulded on the front". Broken at the top; the right eye and lower corner missing. Plain behind; the eye and mouth pierced through. Coarse red clay. Burnt layer, ... 9 March 1933

[Agora Object] T 368: Mold for Female Head

The edges broken away all round. Face, with very large nose, to front; over the hair a heavy fillet (?) bound at intervals. The pupils of the eyes deeply impressed. Coarse red to buff clay. Cf. T 1135 ... 7 March 1933

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[Agora Object] P 1485: Plate Fragment

From the rim of a large flat plate? The heavy rolled edge provides a rim above and a very low foot below. On underside, near outer edge, three inscribed concentric circles. Fine red clay covered above ... 6 March 1933

[Agora Object] P 1486: Bowl Fragment: Marbled Ware

Mended from six fragments; about half preserved. Sides flaring from small ring foot; lip slightly offset. Coarse pink clay with dirty cream slip outside; glazed inside and around outside of lip. Glaze ... 6 March 1933

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[Agora Object] P 1487: Cup Fragment with Maker's Stamp

Less than half the low ring base, and a small part of the slightly flaring wall preserved. Good fabric and glaze. The signature in a foot stamp: Western Sigillata Ware. Burnt layer. Leica, 93-31-7 ... 9 March 1933

[Agora Object] L 4671: Lamp Fragment

Small fragment from rim, wall and discus. On the rim in relief, trees flanking an arch. Hard red clay. Type XXXI of Corinth collection. Just above dirt floor. Cf. coins. no. 25-27 (10 March 1933). Leica ... 8 March 1933

[Agora Object] L 724: Lamp

Herringbone on rim, with impressed circles at handle and nozzle. On discus, Greek cross, jewelled, with five filling holes; broad channel from discus to nozzle. Handle solid, with two grooves above and ... 8 March 1933

[Agora Object] L 725: Lamp

Herringbone on rim. Plain discus, with three impressed circles at the base of the handle. Solid handle, double grooved above, single below. On the reverse, double almond-shaped grooves with an impressed ... 8 March 1933