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[Agora Object] IL 2042: Lead Weight

Small pyramidal lead weight. Well preserved. Hole drilled though 0.003m. from top. Slightly tilted. Finished In rubble fill of Early Building II, Room A. 4545 ... 17 July 2008

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[Agora Object] IL 2044: Lead Lid

Virtually complete but crushed and torn on one side, knob warped and slightly pushed in. Originally flat round lead lid with raised straight rim, almost vertical. Thin walled. Small solid knob, nail ... 15 July 2009

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[Agora Object] IL 2046: Lead Lid

Complete but for a small portion of rim. Round, flat lid, with short vertical rim wall. No knob. Portion of rim bent and frilled as if intentionally. Finished Pyre J 2:27. Handle with gloves 9123 ... 14 July 2009

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[Agora Object] IL 2052: Lead Token

Small, thin lead token stamped on one side only. Small chip at edge. Obverse with female figure in profile, seated on a stool, hair bound up. Figure leans slightly forward and holds an object resting on ... 23 June 2009

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[Agora Object] IL 2054: Lead Weight

Square lead weight, complete. Raised rounded corners, cone-shaped object in relief slightly off center. Surface worn. Finished Early Building II, Room C; Fill Below Surface, South; Cutting in Bedrock ... 22 July 2009

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[Agora Object] IL 2157: Curse Tablet Fragment (Defixio)

Thin sheet of lead, broken all around. Edges very corroded. The tablet is inscribed on both sides. Inventoried in November 2019 Found among tablets labeled "David Jordan's" originally stored in conservation ...

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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.