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[Agora Object] S 373: Head Fragment of Youthful Female Figure

Only the front half of the head remain, the hair bound with a fillet passing twice round the head. The hair is heavily weathered. Pentelic marble. Cf. the statue S 312, Nike. A fragment from the lower ... 5 June 1933

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[Agora Object] T 1261: Statue Fragments

Four fragments of statue. Fragment a) broken all around. Part of a human body with something in contact with it. Greenish yellow clay containing dark grit, surfaced with a film of firm clay, the surface ... 14 June 1936

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[Agora Object] S 1665: Leg Fragment

Right leg, broken below knee and above ankle. Slight vertical ridge on back above ankle and slight roughness on back of calf indicate proximity of something. Heavy weathering on front and proper left side, ... 12 June 1952

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[Agora Object] P 2230: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment

Mended from three pieces. From the lower wall of a small but thick-walled open vase. Above two horizontal reserved lines is the outstretched foot of a seated figure with part of the rock(?) on which he ... 10 February 1933

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[Agora Object] P 2231: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment: Inscribed

Fragment from wall of a small closed vase with both vertical and horizontal curve. At the left edge, the fingers of an outstretched hand; or possibly the tip of a wing(?). To the right, an inscription ... 11 February 1933

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[Agora Object] P 5748: Red Figure Cup Fragment: Type B

From the middle of the floor, broken all around; preserving a trace of the spring of the stem beneath. Inside, an arming scene: a youth puts on a greave, while a companion figure holds a spear in front ... 17 April 1935

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[Agora Object] P 5749: Red Figure Cup Fragment: Type B

From the wall, broken all around, preserving part of the decoration on the outside only. Above a reserved line, two figures clad in long chitons run right. Relief contours, save for the foot of the figure ... 17 April 1935

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[Agora Object] S 795: Leg and Foot Fragments

Two fragments from a statue: a) from left ankle. b) of left foot with sandal. Scale, workmanship and material suggest that the fragments come from an akroterion of the north wing of the Stoa. Pentelic ... 17 June 1936