[Agora Object] T 424: Lion Figurine

Lion crouching right, raised on a base. One large fragment and four small ones preserved; broken away on top, and in front; the entire back has gone except for the haunches. About half the base is left ... 5 April 1933

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[Agora Object] L 986: Plastic Lamp Fragment

Fragment with animal's head. A hog's (or bear's?) head, broken away behind the shoulders. Moulded in two pieces with a vertical join. The eyes deeply punched. Thin red wash. Light red clay. Probably belongs ... 17 May 1933

[Agora Object] L 1702: Plastic Lamp Fragment

The upper part of a plastic lamp in the form of an animal. Perhaps a bear (?). Pierced eyes. Broken away below. Above a pierced vertical handle similar to those of lamps of type XXVIII of Corinth collection ... 23 March 1935

[Agora Object] L 2599: Plastic Lamp: Lion

Lower part, including body of lamp, broken away. A lion lying down. Eyes pierced. Pierced suspension handle at top of head; filling hole at side, below lion's right leg. Red glaze inside and out. Buff ... 12 June 1936

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[Agora Object] L 3101: Plastic Lamp

Part of infundibulum broken away. A wild boar couchant, rests on a high base. A pierced suspension lug rises from his shoulders; in his back is the filling hole. Pale yellow clay covered with dull red ... 200-250 A.D.

[Agora Object] T 1705: Lion Figurine Fragment

A large lion 's paw in relief. Broken all sides. Traces of thin brown to black glaze. Hard pinkish buff clay. From a lamp or plastic pot (?) Leica, LXIX-24 ... 19 April 1938

[Agora Object] L 3460: Plastic Lamp

Broken all around. The head and one side preserved, and a fragment of the other, with filling hole on base. A bear standing on a base; animals and vegetable ornament in relief on the base. Pierced handle ... 23 May 1938

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[Agora Object] L 3713: Plastic Lamp: Boar

Intact except for cracks. A boar, sitting on his haunches, his head turned slightly to one side; an elongated oval base serves as infundibulum, the nozzle under the boar's snout. Pierced ungrooved handle ... 18 April 1939