[Agora Object] I 6394: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all around except a bit of top and face. Top has trace of pediment corner and above, cuttings (for akroterion?). Inscribed below pediment on fascia. Pentelic marble. Found in ... 19 June 1951 ... Broken all around except a bit of top and face. Top has trace of pediment corner and above, cuttings (for akroterion?). ... Found in removal of Byzantine walls, in the section of the southwestern part of the Odeion.

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[Agora Object] S 1530: Draped Seated Female Figure Fragment

Broken off above waist. Left foot (which was attached with iron dowel) missing, and small part of throne. Figure, wears transparent chiton and heavier himation. She is seated on a rocky throne, with left ... 19 June 1951 ... Broken off above waist. Left foot (which was attached with iron dowel) missing, and small part of throne. ... The scale would suit the pediment of the Temple of Apollo Patroos. ... Removal of Byzantine walls in Section Ν.

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[Agora Object] P 20177: Amphora

Cracked and broken in removal from grave. Complete but for chips. Heavy egg-shaped body, small flaring foot. Neck sharply offset from shoulder, slightly concave in profile, flaring up to deep thickened ... 29 June 1949 ... Cracked and broken in removal from grave. ... Small reserved panel on neck containing segment of battlement maeander; above and below, zigzags. ... Handles, herringbone; above and below, horizontal lines.

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1793

Plastic Vase: Satyr Reclining On A Wineskin. Broken all around; part of resting surface preserved. Flat bottom; thin walls. Chubby figure reclines to viewer's right. He lies on a mattress strewn with ... Context of before ca. 180 ... Broken all around; part of resting surface preserved. ... Folds are molded but have been accentuated by gouges after removal from mold. Upper body of figure rests on a wineskin; a round element resembling a mouth appears just to the left of his left hand, which rests upon it. ... Small bumps above the genitals may indicate curly public hair.