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[Agora Object] A 1198: Altar Fragments

Crowning moldings, hawk's beak with front, joint surface with anathyrosis at left, and concave top surface preserved. Soft yellow poros with thin layer of fine stucco on surface; traces of red paint on ... 26 August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1199: Altar Fragments

a) Fragment with part of a columnar surface (side or top) with projecting rough-picked fascia (as if of semi-attached column) at side, and smooth finished front surface with two sharp cut grooves, forming ... 26 August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1266: Wall Block

Broken at top and back. Soft yellow poros with very smooth sawn front surface; slightly less smooth back and bottom. Anathyrosis joint surface at side. Same series as A 1267 (Η' 907). Altar of Pitt? Poros ... July 1947

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[Agora Object] A 1267: Wall Block

Broken at top and sides. Also small joining pieces (not included on photograph). Same series as A 1266 (Η' 906). Altar of Pitt? Poros. Not found 2016. From wall S.W. of Peribolos. Leica, XXVII-80 ... July 1947

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[Agora Object] A 3774: Altar Fragments

a) Full height of block preserved with top of finial mended on. Broken away at left. Surfaces for joining at right and bottom. Cyma reversa crown pediment. Incised lines on vertical face of raking geison ... 23 September 1969

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[Agora Object] S 2056: Portrait Herm

Complete but unfinished. Life-sized herm with portrait head of a man with short curly hair and himation falling over left shoulder. Measuring points on chin and hair. Arm sockets not yet cut. Chisel and ... 15 June 1959

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[Agora Object] S 2057: Head of Boy

Nose damaged. Back part of head broken away. Wavy hair parted at center and held by a fillet with point at center front. Probably from a herm. Cf. National Museum 486, which is a head of similar style ... Early Roman (?).

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[Agora Object] S 2062: Portrait Bust of Male Figure

Complete with only minor fractures; life-size. Short hair lying close to head. Mustache and light beard. Drapery hides right arm and hand held across chest. Pupils drilled, irises outlined by incision ... 3rd c. A.D.