"Type","dc-date","Redirect","Chronology","dc-publisher","Icon","Name","dc-description","dc-creator","dc-subject","Id","dc-title","Collection","UserLevel" "Object","21 March 1934","","Card: late 1st c. B.C.-early 1st c. A.D.","","Agora:Image:2007.01.0523::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0523.tif::1833::1509","G 33","Fragment of the off-set rim of an open bowl.; Goldband greenish in color glass, white striations.","","","Agora:Object:G 33","Bowl Fragment","Agora","" "Object","21 March 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2007.01.0537::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0537.tif::1730::1614","G 34","Complete circle of base preserved, which forms a flange projecting beyond walls of cup. The bottom rises within.; Color light green.","","","Agora:Object:G 34","Cup Fragment","Agora","" "Object","21 March 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2007.01.0543::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0543.tif::1707::1509","G 35","Complete circle of base preserved, which forms a flange projecting beyond walls of cup.; Shape similar to G 34 except sides flare out more sharply, and bottom rises to point within.","","","Agora:Object:G 35","Cup Fragment","Agora","" "Object","21 March 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2007.01.0548::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0548.tif::1857::1627","G 36","A corner of the bottom of a square or rectangular vessel. Some of side walls preserved. Glass thickens toward center.; Slightly iridescent beneath.","","","Agora:Object:G 36","Vessel Fragment","Agora","" "Object","19 March 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2007.01.0567::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0567.tif::1528::1313","G 38","The upper part of a vertical band handle.; Olive green color.","","","Agora:Object:G 38","Vessel Fragment","Agora","" "Object","(smaller piece) 1 February 1934; (larger piece) 13 April 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.52.0148::/Agora/2012/2012.52/2012.52.0148.jpg::1487::2048","I 1261","Inscribed fragment on two opposite faces.; Mended from two pieces; part of the smooth picked top preserved; sides and bottom broken.; ""POLETAI"" record.; Seventeen lines of the inscription preserved on face A.; On face B, prese rved on the larger fragment only, ca. fifteen lines of the inscription.; Hymettian marble.","","","Agora:Object:I 1261","Mining Inscription Fragment","Agora","" "Object","18 May 1933","","","","Agora:Image:2012.71.1968::/Agora/2012/2012.71/2012.71.1968.jpg::2048::1327","A 207","Very coarse red clay with red bits; fine cream slip on soffit, face, and front part of top.; On the face a very elaborated guilloche with central palmettes, painted in black, with accessory red, on the cream slip. On the soffit, a band of red along the outer edge. A dowel hole runs through the tile from top to bottom, 0.06m. from the face.; There is a considerable series of these fragments: A 207, A 275, A 293, A 426, A 450, A 480, A 581, etc.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles | Eaves Tiles | Painted","Agora:Object:A 207","Eaves Tile Fragment: Painted","Agora","" "Object","21 March 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.71.1910::/Agora/2012/2012.71/2012.71.1910.jpg::1372::2048","A 291","Antefix decorated in low relief, at the heart of the palmette the head of Athena Parthenos. In low relief, on plain band below, the inscription: Δ Ι Ο. ; Micaceous red clay, white paint in front.; Cf. A 255.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Antefixes | Plastic | Inscribed","Agora:Object:A 291","Antefix: Plastic and Inscribed","Agora","" "Object","2 April 1934","","","","","A 302","Bottom rough; otherwise broken. Rather coarse yellowish clay.; Stamped: 'Mother of the Gods'.; Metroon series.; Cf. Negative number XXXIV-23.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles | Stamped","Agora:Object:A 302","Roof Tile Fragment: Stamped","Agora","" "Object","2 April 1934","","","","","A 303","Broken all around. Rather coarse yellowish clay. Traces of light yellow slip on bottom.; Stamped: Mother of the Gods.; Metroon series.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles | Stamped","Agora:Object:A 303","Roof Tile Fragment: Stamped","Agora","" "Object","4 April 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.22.0370::/Agora/2012/2012.22/2012.22.0370.jpg::2048::1504","A 304","Broken all around. Rather coarse yellowish clay. Thick buff slip on top and bottom which is flaking off.; Stamped: ΙΕΡΑΝΜΗΤΡΙΘΕΩΝ; ΔΙΟΝΥΣΙΟΣΚΑΙΑΜΜΩΝΙΟΣ; Metroon series.; Cf. Negative number XXXIV-23.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles | Stamped","Agora:Object:A 304","Roof Tile Fragment: Stamped","Agora","" "Object","23 March 1939","","","","","A 1010","A fragment from the lower end of the tile, preserving the full width; convex tile of the Laconian type.; Pale yellow clay; fugitive brown glaze on outside.; From the same series as A 428 (B 966), A 429 (B 967), A 432 (B 1076), A 433 (B 1077), A 597 (B1613) and A 598 (B 1614), i.e. from the series inscribed ΔΗΜΟΣΙΟΝ, and marked by smoke holes.; They probably come from the kitchen of the Tholos, as rebuilt in the early fourth century and damaged at the end of the fourth century.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles | Cover Tiles","Agora:Object:A 1010","Cover Tile Fragment","Agora","" "Object","16-19 March 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.79.0409::/Agora/2012/2012.79/2012.79.0409.jpg::2048::1367","P 31973","Most of base (mended), part of neck, loose handle and body sherds. Near-cylindrical body, fairly low, with groove offset surrounding a flat base. Narrow cylindrical neck. Sliced handle, bearing two grooves.; ; ; Thin orange ware with fine (gold) mica. Orange-brown slip on outside (patchy on bottom) and down inside of neck. Black staining on inside of body.; ; Not local ware: cf. ATTIKΩ dish P 19372, or Knidian?","","","Agora:Object:P 31973","Jug Fragments","Agora","" "Object","16-19 March 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.79.0408::/Agora/2012/2012.79/2012.79.0408.jpg::2048::1348","P 31974","One side, rim to base (three sherds, mended); a loose rim. Vertical rim, small flange, thick rounded foot. Plain.; ; Deep red gloss, lustrous on inside (some wear).; ; Late çandarli series, form H3 (early).","","","Agora:Object:P 31974","Bowl Fragment: Çandarli Ware","Agora","" "Object","16-19 March 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.79.0422::/Agora/2012/2012.79/2012.79.0422.jpg::2048::1364","P 31975","Two joining sherds: a), a loose rim b) from Box 114. Steep wall with slightly flaring rim, bearing three grooves on inside.; ; Orange ware (rather soft), poor red slip (flaky on inside).; Eastern Sigillata 'A' Ware; a late type.","","","Agora:Object:P 31975","Dish or Bowl Fragments","Agora","" "Object","3 April 1934","","","","","P 25302","Kitchen ware fragment. Ring above with stepped profile on return with a single lug. Round leg.; ; Red clay with gray core.; ; Cf. P 23129.","","","Agora:Object:P 25302","Tripod Fragment","Agora","" "Object","27-28 June 1935","","","","","A 597","Fragment from convex cover tile, broken all around. ; Gritty yellow clay, with brown wash on outside.; Inscribed ΔΗΜ]ΟΣ[ΙΟΝ.; ; Cf. Hesperia Suppl. 4 (1940), p. 70, n. 56.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles | Cover Tiles | Dipinto","Agora:Object:A 597","Cover Tile Fragment with Dipinto","Agora","" "Object","27-28 June 1935","","","","","A 598","Fragment from convex cover tile, broken all around. ; Gritty yellow clay, with brown wash on outside.; Inscribed ΔΗΜ]ΟΣ[ΙΟΝ.; ; Cf. Hesperia Suppl. 4 (1940), p. 70, n. 56.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles | Cover Tiles | Dipinto","Agora:Object:A 598","Cover Tile Fragment with Dipinto","Agora","" "Object","7 March 1934","","","","","A 423","Part of one edge preserved to full thickness; otherwise broken.; Brownish buff clay, micaceous. Lighter buff slip. Stamped on edge.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Miscellaneous | Stamped","Agora:Object:A 423","Tile Fragment: Stamped","Agora","" "Object","March 1934","","","","","A 424","Part of one edge preserved to full thickness; otherwise broken.; Brownish buff clay, micaceous. Lighter buff slip. Stamped on edge.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Miscellaneous | Stamped","Agora:Object:A 424","Tile Fragment: Stamped","Agora","" "Object","March 1934","","","","","A 425","Mended from three pieces. Broken away behind and on front at lower center.; Coarse red clay. Thick white paint.; Across bottom of front in raised letters: ΜΟ ΙΟΥ.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Antefixes | Plastic | Inscribed","Agora:Object:A 425","Antefix Fragment: Plastic and Inscribed","Agora","" "Object","April 1934","","","","","A 426","A guilloche pattern on the edge, colors red and black on buff slip. On under surface is a red line then the buff slip.; A lead dowel (?) is preserved. ; Pinkish buff clay with red particles.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles | Eaves Tiles | Painted","Agora:Object:A 426","Eaves Tile Fragment: Painted","Agora","" "Object","April 1934","","","","Agora:Image:1997.04.0135::/Agora/1997/1997.04/1997.04.0135.tif::1443::1017","A 428","A trough tile with a large hole (only partly preserved) surrounded by a rim to prevent water from running in. The rim is pointed at one end.; Buff clay with red particles. Dull red glaze, much flaked, on upper surface. ; Other fragments which perhaps belong to this tile have been left in the tile dump near the mouth of the well.; Cf. A 429 (Β 967), also A 690 (ΠΘ 2333).; Cf. Olympia, Text, II, p.17 and fig. 10, a and b.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles","Agora:Object:A 428","Trough Tile Fragment","Agora","" "Object","April 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.50.0818::/Agora/2012/2012.50/2012.50.0818.jpg::2048::1474","A 429","A non-joining corner fragment of a trough tile with a large hole, of which about half is preserved forming nearly a half circle, surrounded by a rim as Α 428 (Β 966).; One corner of the tile is preserved, a non-joining fragment gives an other.; Clay similar to A 428. Dull purplish glaze, much flaked, on upper surface.","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles","Agora:Object:A 429","Trough Tile Fragment","Agora","" "Object","January 1935","","","","","A 432","A trough tile mended from many pieces; one corner is preserved. ; A fragment, b), with another corner does not join.; Coarse pinkish buff clay with bits. A thin streaked wash, dark brown to red, on the top; the underside unpainted. Over this wash, in yellowish white paint, the inscription: Δ]ΗΜΟΣ[ΙΟ]Ν","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles","Agora:Object:A 432","Trough Tile Fragments with Dipinto","Agora","" "Object","1935","","","","","A 433","Three non-joining fragments of a cover tile. A part of an edge is preserved on fragment a).; Coarse pinkish buff clay covered on the top with a thick shiny paint, dark red to brown. Traces of painted letters; cf. A 432 (B 1076).","","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Roof Tiles | Cover Tiles | Painted","Agora:Object:A 433","Cover Tile Fragments: Painted","Agora","" "Object","19 March 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2016.04.0954::/Agora/2016/2016.04/2016.04.0954.tif::4912::7360","S 443","A woman, wearing a chiton and with an himation over her left arm and wrapped around her hips, stands leaning with her left elbow on a small caryatid-like figure of Archaic Kore type. ; Of the woman, the head and neck, the right arm from the shoulder, and the left arm from the elbow, are missing. These parts were fastened on separately with iron dowels, which remain. Minor fractures.; The smaller figure wears a polos on her head, carries a flower in her right hand, and stands on a base.; The group was fastened to a base by an iron dowel.; Pentelic marble.; Cf. S 331 (Η' 150).","","","Agora:Object:S 443","Statuette of Draped Female Figure Leaning on Small Figure","Agora","" "Object","11 April 1934, 27 April 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.01.0026::/Agora/2012/2012.01/2012.01.0026.tif::1710::2953","S 462","Mended from many pieces; the head, set in a large, rough-picked socket, is missing. Missing also are part of the upper left arm, the left hand, the right arm and shoulder, most of the back above the hips, the right foot (doweled on, the dowel remains) with part of the plinth beneath it, and fragments from the right leg.; A life-sized figure, standing with her weight on her left foot, her right foot drawn back, from the position of the dowel probably represented with the toes only on the ground. She wears a thin high-girt chiton (cf. S 473); buttons on the left shoulder indicate a sleeve; at the front is a hole for attaching a metal clas p, which fastened the girdle. Wrapped around the lower left arm, passing across the back at the waist, and across the front at the hips, to be held by the lost left hand (?), is a cloak of much heavier material, worked in deep broad folds.; Pentelic marble.","","","Agora:Object:S 462","Draped Female Figure","Agora","" "Object","11 April 1934, February 1954","","","","Agora:Image:2010.01.0175::/Agora/2010/2010.01/2010.01.0175.tif::2556::3660","S 463","Upper part of a woman somewhat under life-size.; Preserved are left shoulder, breast and part of upper arm. Head and neck insets, missing. The woman wears a thin, clinging chiton, highly girded, cf. S 462, and a himation slung low across stomach and over left forearm. ; Careless work. Traces of reddish cement.; Fragment of lower torso added February 1954 from marble pile moved from section Δ.; Pentelic marble.; ; ADDENDA 2nd century B.C. or later (AS 1997).","","","Agora:Object:S 463","Draped Female Figure Fragments","Agora","" "Object","13 April 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2010.01.0176::/Agora/2010/2010.01/2010.01.0176.tif::2172::2287","S 466","Small head, broken all around; the left cheek chipped. Behind the head a mass as of drapery(?).; Red cement on the surface, as if from nearby heavy Roman wall.; Pentelic marble.","","","Agora:Object:S 466","Head of Female Figure","Agora","" "Object","12 April 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.01.0030::/Agora/2012/2012.01/2012.01.0030.tif::1974::2953","S 473","Missing, the head of Aphrodite, her right arm from above the elbow, her left forearm (doweled on, dowel in place), and fragments of her drapery. The upper right arm was found broken off. The free-hanging drapery on the right side has been repaired from many pieces. The folds of the cloak are chipped across the front, and at the left knee. The toes of the right foot, with the fragment of the plinth below them, have been broken off and repaired. The fresh dowel hole in the neck dates from an attempt to attach the head, S 476 (B 609).; Missing of Eros who was seated on her shoulder: all the body above the waist, except the lower right arm; and most of the right leg.; The figure of Aphrodite, slightly under life-size, stands with the weight on her right foot, the left foot free, the body showing a marked double curve. Her left arm rests on a roughly indicated tree-trunk. On her left arm and shoulder, thus supported, perches in a reclining position a small plump childish figure, naked, his right leg bent under him, his left knee raised, his right hand resting on her shoulder.; Aphrodite wears a thin clinging chiton, girt with a cord below the breasts and around the shoulders, a simplified version of late fifth to early fourth century costume, similar to that worn by the Themis from Rhamnous. Contrasting with this is a heavy voluminous mantle, which falls over her left arm and shoulder, in part concealing the tree-trunk, envelops her back, and appears to have been held high over her right shoulder by the missing right hand. From this point the cloak falls behind her right arm, and is swung across her hips in front.; At the front, this elaborate drapery shows the free use of a running drill, and of a heavy rasp; at the back it is worked in shallow folds, hardly more than blocked out. The flesh surfaces are chiseled smooth; as preserved at present they show no evidence of a polished finish.; Pentelic marble.","","","Agora:Object:S 473","Group of Aphrodite and Eros","Agora","" "Object","14 April 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.22.0378::/Agora/2012/2012.22/2012.22.0378.jpg::1478::2048","S 474","Broken off at the neck. Nose, mouth and chin damaged; minor fractures all over; otherwise intact.; About half life-size. The hair, tied in a large knot which projects behind, is held in place by three bands. ; Light tool marks are visible on the face, which was not polished.; Pentelic marble.","","","Agora:Object:S 474","Head of Female Figure","Agora","" "Object","19 April 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2013.04.9354::/Agora/2013/2013.04/2013.04.9354.jpg::1335::2000","S 475","Nude male figure, mended from many fragments; many other non-joining pieces preserved. Head, arms, right shoulder, side and back, left hip and leg, and right leg below knee, now missing. Pieces of these are preserved.; The figure is in a striding position with weight forward on right leg, which must have been bent slightly at the knee. The left leg was also bent slightly at the knee (preserved as a non-joining fragment). The left arm was bent slightly at the elbow and probably hung down at the side and slightly to the back as indicated by the treatment of the left shoulder, the right arm being bent at the elbow and held forward as would be natural in a striding figure. ; The muscles of the chest and abdomen are treated in a broad and simple manner, with the play of muscles under the skin indicated but not exaggerated. The roll of flesh around the kneecap is shown. The back has a pronounced curve ant the buttocks are prominent.; The surface is badly preserved in parts and on the left side, below the arm, has been damaged by a shallow circular cutting.; Pentelic marble.; ; ADDENDA Ares Borghese (AS 1998).","","","Agora:Object:S 475","Nude Male Figure Fragments","Agora","" "Object","19 April 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.02.5276::/Agora/2012/2012.02/2012.02.5276.jpg::4050::3800","S 476","Broken off at the neck; the nose broken, and a piece missing from the top of the head; otherwise well preserved, save for a few chips, and the remains of cement from the wall.; Modern dowel hole in neck: cf. S 473.; The head, slightly under life-size, is tipped slightly to the figure's right. The hair, worn in short curls brushed back from the brow, seems to have been held in place by a fillet of another material; a groove for this fillet, but no trace of metal, remains. The surface of the hair is left very rough, as if for color; the flesh is carefully polished.; Although in scale and in style this head corresponds very closely to the statue S 473 (Β 571), near which it was found, there is no direct join, and the neck muscles make it seem unlikely that statue and head belong together. For a temporary union, see large photo, pl. no. 4-179.; Pentelic marble.","","","Agora:Object:S 476","Head of Female Figure","Agora","" "Object","5 May 1934","","","","Agora:Image:2012.77.0720::/Agora/2012/2012.77/2012.77.0720.jpg::2048::1384","ST 80","A fragment of the rim, giving a part of the flat bottom, of a large open basin or mortar.The flat-topped rim slopes slightly toward the outside. ; Inscribed on the rim is ""Ε Μ"".; Pentelic (Parian?) marble.; ; Cf. I 4869 (Ζ 1160).","","","Agora:Object:ST 80","Basin Fragment: Inscribed","Agora","" "Object","21 March 1934","","","","","T 569","Horse 's head.; Nose and most of left side of face broken away.; Pink clay, light buff on exterior.; ; Early Roman.","","","Agora:Object:T 569","Horse Figurine Fragment","Agora","" "Object","26 March 1934","","","","","T 658","Broken away at upper part of the neck. The features badly worn.; At back of head, incised crossing diagonally.; Traces of white paint in eyes. Red paint, dull and worn, on head.; ; Late Roman.","","","Agora:Object:T 658","Head of Matrona Figurine","Agora","" "Object","16, 21, 26-28 March 1934","","","","","T 661","Broken away behind.; The features are much obscured; and the surface is a bit rough as if unfinished.; Lighter buff slip. Light buff clay with particles.","","","Agora:Object:T 661","Head Fragment of Female Figurine","Agora","" "Object","16, 21, 26-28 March 1934","","","","","T 662","Base with the front part of a right foot of Telesphoros (?).; Broken away behind.; Brown clay, gray at core. Highly micaceous.","","","Agora:Object:T 662","Figurine Fragment","Agora","" "Object","19 March 1934","","Card: 2nd-3rd c. A.D.","","","T 664","A single fragment preserves part of the torso of a figure.; Broken away behind and at neck and waist.; The left arm appears to be holding some object against the breast. The right arm hangs down (broken away below). ; Rudimentary modelling. ; Buff clay with red particles and mica.","","","Agora:Object:T 664","Torso Fragment of Standing Figurine","Agora",""