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[Agora Object] IL 45: Lead Token

Mended from two pieces; tip missing. Obverse: Poseidon striding left over secondary impression; Reverse: standing draped figure with right arm raised to head. Cf. IL 44 for better example. 0.60 to 0.70m ... 17 March 1932

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[Agora Object] IL 46: Lead Token

Obverse: Poseidon striding left over secondary impression; Reverse: standing draped figure with right arm raised to head. Much worn. Cf. IL 44 for better example. 0.60 to 0.70m. below surface Below surface ... 17 March 1932

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[Agora Object] IL 54: Lead Token

Obverse: at the right the leter A, at the left a device, perhaps two snakes, their bodies interwined, their heads raised. Reverse: plain. Great drain in soft upper earth. in zip lock bag in conservation ... 3 March 1933

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[Agora Object] IL 57: Lead Token

Obverse: head of Athena Parthenos, right. Reverse: a large Γ, and within its angle a small round impression with a kernos and above it traces of letters ? Entered as coin no. 11. in zip lock bag in conservation ... 23 February 1933

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[Agora Object] IL 60: Lead Weight

On one side an incuse stamp with the upper part of an amphora crudely represented. Below traces of letters. The other side plain. Well. Group A. 340-310 B.C. Leica, 3-199 ... 4 April 1933

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[Agora Object] IL 61: Lead Token

Side A (the outer edge of which has overflowed in the stamping): a strung bow. Side B: smooth, or else all trace of a design have worn away. Uncertain. Leica ... 3 May 1933

[Agora Object] IL 63: Lead Weight

Inside a flange which has been pushed up when the molten metal was stamped is on top a sea turtle in high relief. Around the edge are several letters. On the floor of the passage leading west from cistern ... 11 May 1933

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[Agora Object] P 496: Vessel Fragment with Dipinto: Official Measure and Stamped

Stamped with head of Athena in relief. Stamp, very shallow, set so that relief is slight. Coin type? (F.W.) Brown glaze letters painted on clay ground. Pinkish-buff clay. Unglazed inside save smear, ... 9 April 1932