[Agora Object] T 2855: Seated Female Figurine Fragment

Part of a knee and drapery from a seated female figure. Fold added by hand. Broken all around. Flat back of plastic vase type; Perhaps from plastic lekythos. White with greeny-blue paint. Buff-reddish ... 11-12 June 1947

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[Agora Object] T 2860: Mold Fragment for Figurine

Fragment of mold from the middle of a padded actor, showing a roll of drapery above the belly. Mold cut off with string. Smooth buff clay, very neatly finished behind. ADDENDA Cf. Pnyx Figs, no. 68. Pit ... 11-12 June 1947

[Agora Object] T 2379: Gorgoneion

Head in relief; grinning mouth and projecting tongue. The back plain and slightly concave, looking as if it had been affixed to something. Apparently complete. Faint traces of white. Gray clay. Red gravelly ... 10 June 1947

[Agora Object] T 2380: Mold for Animal Figurine

The mold for a large feline, tiger or lion(?) in relief, facing. Most of the head and part of the neck preserved, with small part of the edge. Flat at the back. Buff-red clay, somewhat gritty overfired ... 10 June 1947

[Agora Object] T 2381: Hand and Arm

Right hand, with very large thumb, and mitten-like fingers (not articulated). The end, below the elbow, finished round. Complete. ADDENDA Cf. T 2005. Green late 5th. B.C. fill between drain and wall at ... 11 June 1947

[Agora Object] L 4382: Lamp

Small fragment of the body, and most of the strap handle at the back missing. Small lamp; inside glazed; outside unglazed except for nozzle, handle, and bands at the rim. No base; the floor rises to a ... 10-12 June 1947

[Agora Object] L 4384: Lamp

Nearly half the floor and a small part of the rim preserved. Large lamp with collar through center; ring foot or base around the opening at the bottom. Broad rim, curving sharply inward. Glaze black to ... 10-12 June 1947

[Agora Object] I 5998: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment of fragmentary stele. Broken into several fragments; the face trimmed down to a depth of 0.02-0.025m., except for a band at the left edge. This band eaten by cesspool acids along left ... 279/8 B.C.