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[Agora Object] T 262: Mask Fragment

Lower part of mask. Broken across eyes and chipped at back. Finished edge preserved round lower part. Beard indicated by incisions around gaping mouth. Eyes and nostrils pierced. Remains of red paint inside ... 28 April 1932

[Agora Object] T 318: Base of Figurine

Rectangular plinth open at bottom. Above the plinth, the lower part of a draped standing figure. Plinth decorated with alternating ridges and rows of dots. Traces of red paint. Grayish red clay. Late ... 1 June 1932

[Agora Object] T 325: Head Fragment of Figurine

Front part of large head. Surface damage round edges, especially right cheek. Fat face with large eyes and short nose. Hair in diagonal grooves. Remains of white paint. Coarse red clay, buff at surface ... 3 June 1932

[Agora Object] T 367: Mask

"A thin flat plaque with a snaggy face, moulded on the front". Broken at the top; the right eye and lower corner missing. Plain behind; the eye and mouth pierced through. Coarse red clay. Burnt layer, ... 9 March 1933

[Agora Object] T 382: Relief Plaque

Broken at top and sides; the bottom edge and the plain back preserved. The fragment preserves part of a draped figure, seated on a cushioned throne, and holding in its left hand a wreath which lies across ... 14 March 1933

[Agora Object] T 383: Dog Figurine Fragment

Head of dog figurine. First interpretation: head of bird. One half preserved, to the neck. Clay was covered by white slip over which was laid red for the collar, beak and eye, yellow for the comb. Coarse ... 16 March 1933

[Agora Object] T 393: Dog Figurine Fragment

One side of the head and the shoulder preserved. Fur indicated by deep gouges. Moulded, solid, the back finished smooth. White slip, red for collar. Coarse red clay. Cf. T 383 and T 2185. Burning. Leica ... 20 March 1933

[Agora Object] T 410: Horse Figurine Fragment

Part of horse 's head. One side of head almost completely broken away; the left side is preserved as far as the back of the head. The bridle and the markings of hair, eyes and mouth are incised. Mould-made ... 1 April 1933