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[Agora Object] T 181: Votive Shield Fragment

About half preserved; mended from many fragments; two others do not join. Remains of attachment of arm and hand straps. Carefully laid out design, formed by intersecting arcs, which make the petaled-like ... 30 March 1932

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[Agora Object] T 183: Votive Shield

Fragmentary shield. Part of the right side and center of the shield preserved, with remains of arm strap on back. High convex shape with sharply offset rim. Remains of winged horse with rider (?) left: ... 31 March 1932

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[Agora Object] T 185: Ball

Pierced horizontally near top. It has incised filled decoration. Pattern mostly in seam motif: lines bordered by rows of dots. Zone round center in seam line, zigzag. Four seam lines alternating with ... 8 April 1932

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[Agora Object] T 186: Horses with Driver Figurine

Four horses with driver figurine. Forelegs missing; mended from many fragments. The driver leans against the long hind legs of the central horses and rests his hands on their backs. The driver stands on ... 31 March 1932

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[Agora Object] T 187: Bird Figurine

Painted bird figurine with spreading base. Long neck and tail. The species not easily identifiable. Red and blue stripes on white ground. Blue painted eyes. Probably some kind of water-bird. Cf. Roes ... 31 March 1932

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[Agora Object] T 193: Standing Male Figurine

Columnar type with spreading base. Left arm missing. Broken from a base. Elongated figure, flattened at chest. Helmeted head; bird-like face. Broad shoulders. Right arm close to body preserved to bent ... 31 March 1932

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[Agora Object] T 194: Standing Male Figurine

Columnar type with spreading flattened base. Left arm missing. Mended from two pieces (body and right arm). Bearded, helmeted man. Right arm raised as for a spear; a shield probably hung on his left arm ... 31 March 1932

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[Agora Object] T 195: Rider Figurine

Belted rider with bent-back legs. Arms missing. Bird-like face with beard (?). Both arms extended forward. Underneath smoothfinished; no trace attachment. A red and a yellow band from shoulder to opposite ... 31 March 1932