[Agora Object] T 1119: Horse Figurine Fragment

A bridled horse, with a large hole between its eye and mouth, perhaps for reins. Heavy wrinkles at the neck; strangely shaped and placed ear. Crude modelling around muzzle. Traces of white sizing. Black ... 15 April 1936

[Agora Object] T 1120: Head of Boy Figurine

First interpretation: female head. Preserved all around; broken at neck; cap chipped in front. Head with waved bands and curls, crowned by a high peaked cap. Prominent nose and sour-looking mouth. Traces ... 15 April 1936

[Agora Object] T 1121: Hare Figurine Fragment

Preserved all around, broken at neck; part of back missing. A small rabbit with erect herringbone ears; a hole into his interior between them. Traces of black paint and of red on one eye. Pinkish buff ... 15 April 1936

[Agora Object] T 1122: Aphrodite Anadyomene Figurine Fragment

Head and right arm preserved. Head with softly waved hair under a cap. The woman holds her right hand up to the back of her head. White sizing and yellow paint. Light red clay. ca. 2.20m. below surface ... 16 April 1936

[Agora Object] T 1124: Head Fragment of Infant Figurine

Broken at neck; back not preserved. A characterless head, without hair or modelling. White sizing; some red paint. Buff clay. ca. 3.80m. below surface Ca. 3.80m. below surface. Leica ... 17 April 1936

[Agora Object] T 1125: Head of Child Figurine

Head, left arm, right hand and part of chest preserved; broken at back and below. Head with heavy curls under a draped cap; both arms bent up on chest with hands under chin. Eyes drilled. Traces of white ... 18 April 1936

[Agora Object] T 1127: Head Fragment of Child Figurine

First interpretation: Woman 's head. Broken behind and below neck. The hair painted blue-gray, the face red; eyes white. Sandy fill on top of late Roman wall. Leica ... 18 April 1936

[Agora Object] T 1128: Head of Pan Figurine

A male head with full beard and moustache, and pointed (?) ears. Broken below. Back and top of head, part of left side, missing; the finished edge preserved at the right. Eyes pierced through. No trace ... 20 April 1936