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[Agora Object] A 211: Antefix with Mason's Mark: Plastic

Full height preserved; width and thickness of the antefix preserved, the cover tile broken off at the back. The nine-petalled palmette, in low relief, rises from an acanthus bed; below this decoration ... 24 May 1933

[Agora Object] T 453: Mold Fragment for Chariot Group Figurine

A thick mold like a tile, with part of an uncertain representation, possibly the forelegs of a horse, moving to the left. Well. Leica ... Card: end 2nd-early 3rd c. A.D.

[Agora Object] T 459: Mask Fragment

First interpretation: fragment with relief decoration. A curving piece. The inside and the finished upper edge preserved. On the outside, fruit between two leaves. From a pot (?) Well. Leica ... 24 May 1933

[Agora Object] L 1042: Lamp

Complete. Plain rim and discus; the nozzle raised slightly above and below. On the reverse, a single circular groove; within it, faint traces of an ivy leaf, off center (?). The top stained by burning; ... 22 May 1933

[Agora Object] L 1043: Lamp

A small chip missing from the right side of the rim, and a bit of the top of the nozzle gone. Discus plain; rim plain along the outer edge, with a row of ovolos around the discus. Thin pierced handle, ... 22 May 1933

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[Agora Object] IL 1782: Fragmentary Lead Curse Tablet (Defixio)

Part of right hand side preserved. Pieced together from four joining fragments. Cf. Hesperia 91 (2022), p. 134, n. 3. During these days (22-24 May 1933) IL 64-IL 107 were found. Found with IL 64-IL 107, ... 22-24 May 1933

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[Agora Object] IL 2196: Curse Tablet

One corner preserved: top edge and one long edge. Thick strip of lead written on both sides. Inventoried in October 2020 (J. Curbera). Note that over 40 curse tablets were found between 4.00m. to 9.20m ... Late 2nd-early 3rd c. A.D.

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[Agora Object] IL 2197: Curse Tablet Fragments

Very thin strip, very fragile and crumbling. Broken on all sides. Front face with remnant of yellow and blue color, possibly modern addition. Some letters discernible on one side. Inventoried in October ... Late 2nd-early 3rd c. A.D.