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[Agora Object] IL 2206: Curse Tablet or Cavalry Tablet Fragments (?)

Three little bags of fragments. A hand written note reads: "Uninscribed fragments of lead cavalry tablets. From 3rd cent. B.C. fill re-digging." Inventoried in October 2020. Crossroads Well. Redigging ... 27 July 1971

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[Agora Object] T 4018: Female Head Fragment

Preserved is pointed head of woman with upper right quarter of face. On face and hair, traces of white and red color. Mended from two pieces. Probably from lekythos. Fine work. Back is black glazed. Beige ... 26-27 July 1971

[Agora Object] IL 1641: Lead Cavalry Tablet

Two middle pieces found adhering together comprising right end (side B). Broken at left. Insciption on both sides. Over many levels, no subdivision. Well redigging upper fill. 1340 Leica ... 6-8 July 1971

[Agora Object] IL 1710: Lead Curse Tablet (Defixio)

Broken along two edges. Folded many times and pierced with a nail, part of which remains heavily corroded on inside and unopenable. Well, redigging lower levels. 1345 Leica ... 31 July 1971

[Agora Object] IL 1631: Lead Cavalry Tablet

Left half, broken at right and along most of upper and lower edges. Side A: uninscribed. Inscription on side B. Depth: 7.70-8.95m. or 5.40-10.20m. Nb. p. 1335 or 1340. Excav. date: 2-3 July 1971 or 6-8 ... 2-3, 6-8 July 1971

[Agora Object] IL 1639: Lead Cavalry Tablet

Folded in ca. four layers. Cannot be opened. Part of left edge has flaked away. Inscription on one side. Depth: 7.70-8.95m. or 5.40-10.20m. Nb. p. 1335 or 1340. Excav. date: 2-3 July 1971 or 6-8 July ... 2-3, 6-8 July 1971

[Agora Object] IL 1642: Lead Cavalry Tablet

Three pieces of which two were found adhering to each other. All comprising a left end (side B) and middle fragment with a missing piece from between them. Inscription on both sides. Over many levels, ... 6-8 July 1971

[Agora Object] IL 1680: Lead Cavalry Tablet

Folded in three. Cannot be opened. Inscription on side A. Surface damaged by corrosion. Well. Redigging classical fill. 1345 Leica ... 31 July 1971