[Agora Object] T 1121: Hare Figurine Fragment

Preserved all around, broken at neck; part of back missing. A small rabbit with erect herringbone ears; a hole into his interior between them. Traces of black paint and of red on one eye. Pinkish buff ... 15 April 1936 ... Hare Figurine Fragment

[Agora Object] T 604: Hare Figurine Fragment

The head of a rabbit with one long ear broken. The body is covered with small impressed dots. Traces of a join. Unglazed. Buff red clay. Late Roman. House D, wall. Leica ... 12 April 1934 ... Hare Figurine Fragment

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[Agora Image] 2000.02.0664 (Slide Sheet: 43:15 Slide Set: 08:13)

Red figure askos. Bird of prey pursuing a hare ... 1 Jun 2000 ... Bird of prey pursuing a hare.

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[Agora Image] 2000.02.0668 (Slide Sheet: 43:19 Slide Set: 09:14)

Red figure pyxis lid fragment. Hare crouching between two lions ... 1 Jun 2000 ... Red figure pyxis lid fragment. Hare crouching between two lions.

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[Agora Image] 2000.02.0825 (Slide Sheet: 35:14)

Sgraffito ware, fragment of a small dish with a hare in tondo ... Changed Object id from P 3769 to P 22517, source remains as below. Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Jun 2000 ... Sgraffito ware, fragment of a small dish with a hare in tondo.

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[Agora Image] 2014.01.0125

Fragment of Geometric bowl with a dog in pursuit of a hare ... Craig Mauzy ... In End of Season Preliminary Report 2014, fig. 4. More report material can be found in Unworked / Projects / Excavation 2014 /Preliminary Report 2014. Horizontal (normal) ... 9 Jul 2014 ... Fragment of Geometric bowl with a dog in pursuit of a hare.

[Agora Object] IL 1423: Lead Token

Obverse: hare (?) in incuse square. Reverse: plain, edge bevelled. Entered as coin, no. 27. Road west of Fountain House. Leica ... 10 April 1954 ... Obverse: hare (?) in incuse square.

[Agora Publication] Margariti (2025): Signifying Lost Potential: The Hare in the Funerary Art of Archaic and Classical Athens

Margariti, Katia ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 94 1 17-64 ... 2025 ... Signifying Lost Potential: The Hare in the Funerary Art of Archaic and Classical Athens