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[Agora Object] S 775: Portrait Head Fragment of Male Figure

Forehead with front of hair and parts of eyes only preserved. A late Roman portrait head, male, with no facial modeling, the hair in short flat wavy locks, with a well-defined line between the flesh and ... 4th century A.D ... Agora I, no. 53, p. 69, pl. 32.

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[Agora Object] S 2823: Grave Relief Fragment with Herm in Relief in Back

Neck to mid-thigh of frontal draped male figure with right hand and arm, which is sheared off, held up against chest on left holding mantle folds. Crisp, harsh folds with a few deeply drilled contours ... 12 August 1977 ... Agora XXXV, no. 318, pl. 103.

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[Agora Object] S 1182: Portrait Head of Male Figure

Broken at neck; end of nose and most of right ear missing; chin, forehead, left cheek and left ear chipped. Elderly man with high wrinkled forehead; short cropped hair indicated by shallow incised lines ... Late Flavian or early Trajanic period ... Agora I, no. 18, pp. 28-30, pl. 13.

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[Agora Object] S 258: Portrait Head of Female Figure from Relief

The back sliced off obliquely; the small head broken off at the top of the neck; nose and right side of forehead broken. Above the waving hair is preserved part of a headdress on which a rough ovolo pattern, ... Antonine period ... Agora I, no. 32, p. 43, pl. 20 ... Hesperia Suppl. 22 (1988), pp. 70, 76, 77, nn. 63, 69, 70.

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[Agora Object] S 517: Portrait Head of Male Figure

Broken off diagonally at the neck, from the right ear. A bearded male head, slightly larger than life-size. The nose is broken off; the eyes, very deep set and with pupils and iris incised, look up and ... Ca. 210-220 A.D ... Portrait Head of Male Figure

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[Agora Object] S 248: Head of Female Figure

Broken off just below the chin, the features largely worn away, the back both worn and broken. Head of over life-size figure. The hair is drawn down over the forehead in broad waves, covering the ears ... 4th c. A.D ... West Basement-Portrait Shelves

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[Agora Object] S 347: Portrait Head of Male Figure

The nose and chin have been considerably damaged. At the base of the neck, a roughly picked tongue indicates that the head was inserted into a separate body. Head, larger than life-size, perhaps of Trajan ... Flavian period ... Hafner (1954), no. A 44, p. 85, pl. 38 ... Agora I, no. 17, pp. 27-28, pl. 12 ... Hesperia 69 (2000), pp. 124-125, figs. 20-21.

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[Agora Object] S 1604: Portrait Head of Male Figure

Nose chipped; otherwise intact except for minor chips. Portrait of middle-aged man with close-trimmed beard and mustache. Hair simply treated and cap-like except for locks falling over forehead. Eyes have ... Late 3rd c. or early 4th c. A.D ... Portrait Head of Male Figure