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[Agora Object] A 2523: Brick with Cufic Drawing

An architect's or mason's drawing, on black on half a brick, of a Cufic design, evidently for use in the masonry of the church. In wall of the Church of the Holy Apostles. Leica, LXX-100 ... 31 December 1954

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[Agora Object] S 1913: Votive Hand Fragment

Four fingers and part of the palm of a hand. Very low relief. Pentelic marble. Church of Holy Apostles; east Apse, building fill (?). 378 Leica, 97-12-2, 97-12-3 ... 15 January 1955

[Agora Object] I 6697: Marble Fragment: List of Names

Inscribed fragment. Right edge preserved, and back; elsewhere broken. Pentelic marble. Found in trench between temple of Ares and altar of Zeus, for modern water line. Leica ... January 1955

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[Agora Object] S 1891: Statuette Fragment: Hekataion

Top with heads and bottom with lower legs broken off. Three female figures, back to back, wearing high-girt chiton or peplos and under-chiton with buttoned sleeves. One holds her left hand over her breast, ... 2nd c. A.D. (?).

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[Agora Object] S 1892: Hekataion Fragment

Head and lower legs broken off. Three female figures back to back with arms and skirts touching at sides. Feet together, both arms lowered. Peplos girded at waist worn over chiton with buttoned sleeves ... 1st c. A.D.

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[Agora Object] S 1893: Hekataion Fragment

Broken off at waist and knees. Three female figures, back to back, in high-girt chitons. One has the left hand over her breast; the others have arms at sides. Much battered. Pentelic marble. From circled ... 2nd c. A.D. (?).

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[Agora Object] S 1896: Draped Herm Fragment

Broken off above. Edges and corners broken away. On front and two sides archaistic drapery in very flat relief, terminating in a straight line 0.05m. from bottom. Marble gray and crumbly, probably from ... January 1955

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[Agora Object] S 1900: Herm Beard Fragment

Broken at level of mouth. Back broken away. Battered (locks on proper left side gone). From copy of the Pergamon Alcamenes herm type. Weathering probably more modern than ancient. Pentelic marble. From ... January 1955