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[Agora Object] S 775: Portrait Head Fragment of Male Figure

Forehead with front of hair and parts of eyes only preserved. A late Roman portrait head, male, with no facial modeling, the hair in short flat wavy locks, with a well-defined line between the flesh and ... 4th century A.D ... West Basement-Portrait Shelves

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[Agora Object] S 2823: Grave Relief Fragment with Herm in Relief in Back

Neck to mid-thigh of frontal draped male figure with right hand and arm, which is sheared off, held up against chest on left holding mantle folds. Crisp, harsh folds with a few deeply drilled contours ... 12 August 1977 ... Agora XXXV, no. 318, pl. 103.

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[Agora Object] S 1182: Portrait Head of Male Figure

Broken at neck; end of nose and most of right ear missing; chin, forehead, left cheek and left ear chipped. Elderly man with high wrinkled forehead; short cropped hair indicated by shallow incised lines ... Late Flavian or early Trajanic period ... Agora I, no. 18, pp. 28-30, pl. 13.

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[Agora Object] S 258: Portrait Head of Female Figure from Relief

The back sliced off obliquely; the small head broken off at the top of the neck; nose and right side of forehead broken. Above the waving hair is preserved part of a headdress on which a rough ovolo pattern, ... Antonine period ... Agora I, no. 32, p. 43, pl. 20 ... Hesperia Suppl. 22 (1988), pp. 70, 76, 77, nn. 63, 69, 70.

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[Agora Object] S 517: Portrait Head of Male Figure

Broken off diagonally at the neck, from the right ear. A bearded male head, slightly larger than life-size. The nose is broken off; the eyes, very deep set and with pupils and iris incised, look up and ... Ca. 210-220 A.D ... Agora I, no. 37, pp. 49-50, pl. 24.

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[Agora Object] S 248: Head of Female Figure

Broken off just below the chin, the features largely worn away, the back both worn and broken. Head of over life-size figure. The hair is drawn down over the forehead in broad waves, covering the ears ... 4th c. A.D ... Roman

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[Agora Object] S 347: Portrait Head of Male Figure

The nose and chin have been considerably damaged. At the base of the neck, a roughly picked tongue indicates that the head was inserted into a separate body. Head, larger than life-size, perhaps of Trajan ... Flavian period ... Hafner (1954), no. A 44, p. 85, pl. 38 ... Agora I, no. 17, pp. 27-28, pl. 12 ... Hesperia 69 (2000), pp. 124-125, figs. 20-21.

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[Agora Object] S 1604: Portrait Head of Male Figure

Nose chipped; otherwise intact except for minor chips. Portrait of middle-aged man with close-trimmed beard and mustache. Hair simply treated and cap-like except for locks falling over forehead. Eyes have ... Late 3rd c. or early 4th c. A.D ... Portrait Head of Male Figure

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[Agora Object] S 166: Portrait Statue of the Emperor Hadrian

Colossal statue, the legs broken off; the head, the left arm from the shoulder and the right arm from the elbow, all made separately, are missing. The figure wears kilt, corselet and cloak. The corselet ... 117-138 A.D ... Roman