[Agora Object] PNT 119: Horse

Head, legs and tail missing. Solid. A galloping horse. No trace of rider. Clay: Fine, buff, covered with white paint, very soft clay. Modeled in the round. From the filling behind the terrace wall ... Probably early fourth century B.C ... PNT 119 ... PNT 119

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[Agora Object] G 119: Vase Fragment

Wide mouth; slightly flaring rim with thickened lip. Beginning of irregular bulge on lowest preserved point. Pale green-blue glass; very thin. According to EM. Stern this drawing (PD 505) is incorrect ... 12 April 1937 ... Cistern on lower north slope of Areopagus. Dumped filling. Late 1st-early 2nd c

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1478

Mended from twenty-eight fragments, with chips of neck and part of belly missing; slight traces of burning. Rounded bottom. Lower wall pared. Possibly a light slip on surface. Very hard household fabric, ... 325-300 ... same pyre: P 19058 (Young 1951b, no. 4:15, p. 119).

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1486

P 19055 a, b Body (b) mended from ten fragments, lid (a) from thirteen fragments, with most of bottom of body and small parts of lid restored; burning on bottom of body. Bottom nearly flat. Upper wall ... 325-300 ... Young 1951b, no. 4:12, p. 119.

[Agora Object] IL 119: Lead Seal

Broken in half; inscribed on both sides. Obverse : (Κυρουσι πραξεις και γραφάς Ακινδυνου). Reverse : (του Καλαμαρα δυο και μονοι στιχοι). Leica, 6-177 ... Card: 11th-12th c. A.D ... Card: 11th-12th c. A.D.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 119

Ring foot. Mouth flat on top; low strap handle with central rib. The resting surface glazed ... 420-400 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 119 ... AV 12.119

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 119

Wall fragment of stand with bands of glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.06. Kithara-player. All that remains is part of his instrument: the tip of one arm, a bit of the support; half of the crosspiece with ... Ca. 480-470 B.C ... Ca. 480-470 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 119: Grave Relief Fragment

Upper part of inscribed grave relief. Mended from two fragments found on different dates. The smaller left piece was found first; the two fragments do not meet along front edge; may have been cut apart ... 4th. century B.C ... I 119 ... I 119