[Agora Object] L 5324: Signed Figurine Fragment

Hole pierced crosswise near tip. Signed "K Y". Back of Telesphoros figurine or Attis bust. Joins with T 1361. Unglazed. Light red clay. Late 4th. century A.D. fill over firm red fill of lime-slaking pit ... 12 June 1957 ... Signed "K Y". Back of Telesphoros figurine or Attis bust. ... Late 4th. century A.D. fill over firm red fill of lime-slaking pit west of apse of late Roman Building.

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[Agora Object] A 3656: Capital Fragment: Ionic

Half missing. Three edges on echinus. Reeded bolster with a band of scale pattern in middle. Lime mortar adhering to abacus. Pentelic marble. Built into late wall across apse of Late Roman Building. Leica, ... August 1967 ... Reeded bolster with a band of scale pattern in middle. ... Built into late wall across apse of Late Roman Building.

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[Agora Object] L 5323: Lamp

Intact except for large chip from nozzle. Filling hole set low, three moulded rings, circle of ovules, moulded ring; flat narrow rim with two vertically grooved sections; groove. Unpierced, grooved handle, ... 7 June 1957 ... Filling hole set low, three moulded rings, circle of ovules, moulded ring; flat narrow rim with two vertically grooved sections; groove. ... Late 4th. century A.D. fill over firm red fill of lime-stacking pit west of apse of late Roman Building.

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[Agora Object] I 7040: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Top worn and chipped. Sunken panel within which wreath enframing inscription. Finished right side and border on the back with incised circle or letter "O". From the upper right corner ... August 1967 ... From the upper right corner of a dedication to Apollo. ... Found built into late wall across apse of the Late Roman Building.

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[Agora Object] A 554: Sima Fragment: Plastic

The left half of a terracotta sima, preserved to full height. Trace of lion's head spout at right. A goodly amount of tile preserved behind. On front in relief an ornate floral design. Red color on flat ... 24 April 1935 ... The left half of a terracotta sima, preserved to full height. Trace of lion's head spout at right. ... Close to wall of outer apse of late Roman Building (some of cement of which clings to one end of sima).