Agora Object: T 1261
Inventory Number:   T 1261
Section Number:   Α 1124
Title:   Statue Fragments
Category:   Terracotta
Description:   Four fragments of statue.
Fragment a) broken all around. Part of a human body with something in contact with it.
Greenish yellow clay containing dark grit, surfaced with a film of firm clay, the surface of which was polished and then much weathered.
Fragment b) broken all around. A bulging part of a draped human body.
Inner clay as of fragment a), but coating much thinner, and not as highly polished.
Fragment c) part of leg enveloped in wind-blown drapery.
Traces of red paint on surface (?)
Clay and surface finish as of above.
Fragment d) fragment of deeply furrowed drapery, from the back of the figure, where it escapes from beneath the girdle.
Context:   Stoa Annex, late Roman filling in plundered foundation trench of west side.
Notebook Page:   1352 ff.
Negatives:   Leica, 7-69
Dimensions:   Max. Dim. a) 0.124, b) 0.105; P.H. c) 0.12, d) 0.055
Material:   Terracotta
Date:   14 June 1936
Section:   Α
Grid:   G 5-6
Period:   Greek
Bibliography:   Hesperia 39 (1970), p. 135, pl. 35, nos. C 1 - C 4.
    Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 38, fig. 25, and p. 66.
References:   Publication: Hesperia 6 (1937)
Publication: Hesperia 39 (1970)
Image: 2012.25.0202 (7-69)
Image: 1997.03.0134 (7-69)
Notebook: Α-7
Notebook Page: Α-7-95 (pp. 1353-1354)
Notebook Page: Α-7-99 (pp. 1361-1362)
Card: T 1261
Card: T 1261