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[Agora Object] I 5100: Choregic Monument Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Fragment Ψ 3 a), inscribed face and bottom surface only preserved. One line of the inscription preserved. Fragment Ψ b), remains of two letters. Pentelic marble. a) (Ψ 3) Q 19 Finished ... 334/33 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 3068: Base Fragments

Inscribed fragments of base. Ephebic decree; decree of Leontis for Philothios the Sophronistes; Archonship of Nikokrates. Fragments a), a large number of fragments, all joining (but not all joined because ... 333/2 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 3364: Proxeny Decree Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Fragments ΗΗ 35, ΗΗ 42, ΗΗ 47, mended from three fragments; inscribed face only preserved. Eleven lines of the inscription preserved. The additional fragments, ΗΗ 111 and ΗΗ 169, ... 332/1 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 352

Torus ring foot; triangular handles. Reserved: underside with two circles, and resting surface. Glaze fired red and worn from upper part. Scratched cross on underside. Contemporary, P 318 F 16:1 Hesperia, ... Ca. 330 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1043

Ring foot; rilled rim, sloping outwards. Groove on under-surface. Totally glazed, except for resting surface and rim. Another plate of this class was found in the same pyre, P 18544 Hesperia 20 (1951), ... Ca. 330 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1195

Small ring foot; slightly angled body. Neck markedly offset from body. Flaring mouth; grooved ring handle. Totally glazed, peeled for the most part ... Ca. 330 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 2201: Dedication Fragment

Top of inscribed stele. Original top, left, and right, and back surfaces preserved; broken at bottom. A head, faced by a large bearded serpent, in relief is preserved below the two lines of the inscription ... Ca. 330 B.C.

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[Agora Object] T 1651: Draped Actor Figurine

Masked, pot-bellied figure. Broken off below, back plain, beard chipped. His right hand is held up to his neck, his left arm hangs at his side. No trace of glaze or color preserved. Soft light red clay ... Publication: 330 B.C.