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[Agora Object] S 1216: Torso Fragment of Triton

Part of fishtailed creature, lower torso, the scales well preserved. Pentelic marble. From marble pile north of second Giant from west. Leica, XXIX-56 ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] S 1218: Arm Fragment of Giant

Small fragment of elbow from right arm, in scale and style close to S 1214 (ΩΔ 223). Only slightly weathered. Pentelic marble. From marble pile between Odeion and Giants. Leica, XXVI-72, XXXIII-65 ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] S 1219: Arm Fragment of Giant

Forearm preserved from elbow to wrist. Heavily weathered on surface of arm and on break at wrist, comparatively fresh on upper break. Was the hand of the Giant already missing when the late Romans reset ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] S 1220: Foot and Plinth Fragments of Colossal Figure

Parts of left foot of a colossal figure. a) First three toes of foot. Edge of plinth to proper right appears to be original. Very precise work; surface extremely fresh. Traces of red (?) on toenail. b) ... a) (ΩΔ 229) 15 June 1946 b) (Ι 1640) July 1959

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[Agora Object] S 1221: Hand Fragment of Giant

Part of right hand of colossal figure holding staff or stick. Perhaps slightly greater in scale than other hands of giants, but very similar in material and workmanship. Pentelic marble. Cf. S 596 (Ν' ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] S 1303: Giant's Body Fragment

The fragment comes from near the bottom of the proper right corner, preserving a little of the snaky body and a little of the lateral molding on the back of the pier. Both body and molding were left rough ... 14 August 1947

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[Agora Object] S 1304: Throne Fragment

Part of the chest and winged creature from the proper left side of a throne. Apparently from the same series as S 826 (Σ 1260) and S 930 (Σ 1506). Pentelic marble. From marble pile between the Odeion ... 20 August 1947

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[Agora Object] S 1305: Shoulder Fragment of Colossal Draped Figure

A flake, apparently from the shoulder of a very large draped figure. The surface towards the top was rough-finished with a single point; lower down, smoothed with a chisel. Towards one side a puntillo ... August 1947