[Agora Object] L 241: Lamp

On rim, two grooves, with stamped circles between. Plain discus, with three circles at base of handle. Handle, solid, double grooved. Nozzle, with stamped circles inside. On reverse, double almond-shaped ... 7 August 1931 ... L 241 ... L 241

[Agora Object] AP 1551: Two Red Figure Fragments - Rim of Bowl

Two draped figures; pair of arms. Athena. ADDENDA: Two fragments (b and c), a does not belong. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6. Well A, top and A-M. 15 ... 21 March 1938 ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 241, no. 272, fig. 48.

[Agora Object] T 3853: Male Head

Intact; crack across face. Similar to T 3814. Hat is missing but raised flat area on top of head is prepared for it. Traces of white paint. Buff clay. ADDENDA Damaged February 1972. Well and cistern ... 5-9 August 1968 ... Hesperia 43 (1974), p. 241, no. 102, pl. 40.

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[Agora Object] T 3815: Standing Draped Male Figurine

Head missing, legs reattached. Similar to T 3814 and from same or related mould. Traces of red and white paint. Buff clay. ADDENDA Damaged February 1972: broken into many pieces, subsequently mended ... 5-9 August 1968 ... Hesperia 43 (1974), p. 241, no. 89, pls. 38, 39.

[Agora Object] I 818: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all round. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA With I 625. Finished Found in late context, east of the Tholos. Leica, 6-116 ... Ca. 280-275 B.C ... Shear (1994), p. 241, no. 70.

[Agora Object] I 820: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken on all sides. Inscribed stoichedon. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA With I 625. Finished Found in late context, east of the Tholos. Leica, 6-116 ... Ca. 280-275 B.C ... ADDENDA With I 625.

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[Agora Object] T 3812: Standing Draped Male Figurine

Missing are both legs. Head mended from two pieces and reattached. Chips missing from head. Moulded, head and legs separately. Body hollow. Back unmodelled. Figure standing with left arm crooked at left ... 5-9 August 1968 ... white. Buff clay. ADDENDA

[Agora Object] T 467: Head of Silen Figurine

First interpretation: Satyr playing the flutes. The face, the forehair and the hair immediately beside the face, the right hand holding the flutes and the top of the flutes themshelvees are preserved ... 26 May 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 49, pl. 6, no. 241.