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[Agora Object] T 2004: Mold for Standing Draped Female Figurine

Mold for front part of figure on a fairly large scale. Broken at top and bottom; original edge preserved at both sides. The head is missing, the left hand and most of the right, and all below the knees ... 6 May 1939

[Agora Object] T 2005: Figurine Fragment

Right hand. Broken above wrist and at ends of fingers. Palm outstretched. White paint. Pinkish clay. Cf. Hesperia 64 (1995), p. 415, n. 30. Cistern, black fill. Leica ... 6 May 1939

[Agora Object] T 2037: Mold Fragment for Object

Half of one end of a mold for a rounded undecorated object. Tab and string grooves at end outside. Light greenish-buff clay. Possibly the back of head (?) ADDENDA: Lamp nozzle (?) Cistern, mouth and upper ... 8 May 1939

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[Agora Object] T 2016: Boar Figurine

End of snout broken away; hind feet and right forefoot missing. Fat body, low-swung on four stubby legs. Tusks and spinal ridge indicate the animal as a boar. No remains of color. Fine pinkish-buff clay ... 8 May 1939

[Agora Object] ST 303: Weight

Mastoid weight; complete except for chips. Solid heavy marble block with two tangent half-spheres carved on its upper surface. Pentelic marble. Clearing modern cellars. Leica ... 9 May 1939

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[Agora Object] G 757: One-Handled Glass Jug

Two joining fragments of neck and handle; no finished edge preserved. Flaring mouth (rim probably rounded); rim coil; strap handle, folded against mouth and rim-coil. Neck expands towards sloping shoulder ... 430/40-460 A.D.

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[Agora Object] G 758: Square Glass Bottle

Single piece: about half of shoulder and beginning of neck. No finished edge preserved. Sides slightly concave. Yellowish green glass. First half of 5th century AD? Added 3 July 2001. Built shaft, with ... 6-18 May 1939

[Agora Object] L 4087: Lamp: Maker's Mark

Bottom, lower part of nozzle and about half of upper body preserved. Upper part of body ribbed; one unpierced cornucopia lug preserved. Signed on bottom. Dull brownish-red glaze. Buff clay. Type XVIII ... 9 May 1939