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[Agora Object] I 207: Decree Fragment

Fragment of inscription. Small bit of inscribed surface preserved; otherwise broken or chipped all round. Pentelic marble. Found in Byzantine context, at bottom, in the southwest corner of the Market Square ... Late 5th. century B.C ... Δ 263

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[Agora Object] L 538: Lamp

Body with curving sides merging into very narrow rim, turned down round large central opening. Long nozzle, blunt; fairly flat on top. Horizontal band handle, set at a slight angle to body. Broad low base, ... 425-375 B.C ... Δ ... Δ:14/ΙΣΤ

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[Agora Object] I 219: Decree Fragment

Fragment from upper part of inscribed stele with moulded band at top. Broken at sides, back and bottom. Border consists of taenia above flattened ovolo. On the taenia, which is finished with toothed chisel, ... 302/1 B.C ... Δ 309

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[Agora Object] T 213: Mask

Bearded mask. Lower part of beard broken away. Pointed head, short curls in pronounced widow 's head. Very slight trace of white paint. Mould-made; hollow. Grayish buff clay. ADDENDA Publication: 300-250 ... 300-250 B.C ... Δ 339

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[Agora Object] T 211: Mask Fragment

Front part of mask with frown and short curls in widow 's peak. The join is oblique so that most of the top of the head is preserved. The mouth is completely perforated, suggesting a spout. Mould-made, ... Publication: ca. 200 B.C ... Δ ... Δ:14/ΙΣΤ

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[Agora Object] I 176: Base Fragment

Left side of inscribed base. Back, side and under surface rough picked. In the top, a rectangular socket preserved along left side. Socket rough picked, rest of top surface smooth. Left edge of inscribed ... Before 150 B.C ... Δ 107

[Agora Object] SS 224: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Rather broad; level. Badly made and since damaged; string marks along edge, apparently made in wet clay. Coarse red clay, with large grey core; remains of slip whose color is at present pinkish-grey ... Hellenistic but certain not early than 2nd century B.C ... Δ 151

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[Agora Object] I 178: Prytany Decree Fragment

Fragment from left side of inscribed monument. Left side fine-picked. Lower part of back, a surface converging toward front is roughly corrugated, perhaps from tool used to split for reuse. Possibly a ... Ca. 140 B.C ... Δ 132