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[Agora Object] T 209: Horse Figurine

Ends of feet missing. Painted red. Part of left side not painted; white stripes down legs. Pinkish buff clay. Πήλινο ομοίωμα ίππου. Φέρει λευκές διακοσμητικές ταινίες στα άκρα. Terracotta deposit, 1.30m ... 16 April 1932

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[Agora Object] T 224: Horse Figurine

Mended from two pieces (head and body). Left foreleg and lower parts of other legs missing; also collar strap across chest, where a broad stripe in lighter red extends from the broken ends of the strap, ... 22 April 1932

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[Agora Object] T 245: Shield

Votive shield. Complete with arm and hand strap. Hand strap broken off but repaired. Painted red. Splotches of spilt black lustrous glaze. Cream slip inside. Pinkish buff clay. Πήλινο αναθηματικό ομοίωμα ... 28 April 1932

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[Agora Object] T 249: Four Horse Team and Rider Figurine

Forelegs missing, also heads, save back head of one horse. Hind legs end in a continuous bar, against which lower part of driver is pressed. One of his hands rests on each pair of horses. White painted ... 3 May 1932

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[Agora Object] T 278: Shield Fragment

Nearly half preserved; mended from several fragments; one attachment of arm strap alone preserved. Low convex shape sloping gradually into the rim. Rim glazed inside, and across part of interior is a wide ... 31 March-5 April 1932

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[Agora Object] T 751: Chariot and Charioteer Figurine

The chariot, with flat floor and straight walls front and sides, rests on a rectangular base. The base is broken along one side; on the preserved side it is pierced by two small holes. The pole broken ... 16 March 1935

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[Agora Object] T 754: Dog Figurine

A quadrupted with head rather small for a horse, and short tail sticking out horizontally behind. Three red stripes across chest, three down back, one down each leg, one around rump. Red glaze. Gray clay ... 16 March 1935

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[Agora Object] T 758: Seated Figurine

Complete. The arms extended forward and downward. On front of face, rudimentary eyes and nose; at back of head, a nose-like projection, (perhaps helmet plume ?). Framed St. Andrew 's cross on stomach; ... 16 March 1935