[Agora Object] T 2012: Female Head

The front part of a head. A high headdress covered with small raised dots, rises behind her neatly-waved front hair. Red clay and wash. Brown late Roman fill. 1168 Leica ... 5 May 1939

[Agora Object] T 2039: Head of Child Figurine

Broken off at neck. Traces of white paint in corners of eyes and mouth. Mixed fill over late Roman water channel. Possibly from Koukla Factory fill. Late Hellenistic and late Roman. 1185 Leica ... 12 May 1939

[Agora Object] T 2041: Grotesque Head Fragment

Part of a sub-human face, bearded and chinless. Broken off behind, at neck and across eyes. White paint; red on mouth, black around eyes. Great Drain, brown late Roman fill. 1675 Leica ... 12 May 1939

[Agora Object] T 2042: Dove Figurine

Almost half of a bird; lengthwise. The tail and legs missing; beak chipped. White over clay; red around wing. Red clay. Built channel. Box 9. 1298, 1700, 3821 Leica ... 13 May 1939

[Agora Object] T 2057: Head Fragment of Grotesque Female Figurine

First interpretation: child 's face. Fat woman 's face, broken off at neck and behind. Traces of red glaze and of white in eyes. Red clay. Brown fill and sand over red. Hellenistic and late Roman. 1680 ... 15 May 1939

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[Agora Object] T 2058: Seated Draped Female Figurine

Figure wearing chiton and himation and holding child in her arms. Head missing, and chip from lower part behind, and left foot. Open beneath; the back only rouhgly blocked out. No color. Pinkish-buff ... 16 May 1939

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[Agora Object] T 2059: Mold for Silen Figurine

The upper part of a mold for a bearded figure with mask-like head, wearing a speckled garment (Papposilenus). He is bending forward and clasping some object (wine-skin ?). Careful work. Fine pinkish clay ... Publication: before 350 B.C.

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[Agora Object] T 2061: Head of Apollo Figurine

First interpretation: head of woman. Head of Apollo, at fairly large scale, tipped slightly to his right. Broken off at neck; chips missing. The hair is parted in the center and drawn over the brows to ... 20 May 1939