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[Agora Object] I 1078: Inventory Fragment

Fragment of inscribed stele. Part of right side preserved; otherwise broken. Inventory of platters given by the prytanies and listed by archons. Archons: Molon (362/1 B.C.), Nikophemos and Dynniketos (370/369 ... 350 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 163

Shoulder fragment. Max. dim. 0.078. Eros (shoulders, part of right arm, both wings) flying to right. Above, two zones of egg pattern with dots, with a narrow black band between; then tongue pattern above ... Probably mid-4th century B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 285

Fragment of lower part of wall and cul. Max. dim. 0.078. Right leg from knee down, left heel of male to right. Plant on ground; some kind of object behind him. On cul, diagonally addorsed palmettes. Relief ... Probably mid-4th century B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 524

Wall fragment from just below start of rim. Max. dim. 0.172. A, Dionysos on a griffin(?), with Eros, Pan, and a satyr to right. At the left stands Eros (head, shoulders, most of wings, right arm and hand) ... Ca. 350 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 525

Wall fragment with start of rim. Hole in rim. Draw or test piece. Max. dim. 0.071. A, horseman (part of head with petasos, raised right hand) to right. Part of another figure(?) behind him. White: petasos ... Ca. 350 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 526

Three non-joining fragments, a with rim, about half of body, all of one handle and start of the other, b of rim and wall, c of wall. Glaze misfired slightly. P.H. a) 0.195; max. dim. b) 0.245, c) 0.167 ... Ca. 350 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 527

Fragment of rim and wall with start of handle zone at right (laurel wreath is interrupted). P.H. 0.076; est. diam. of rim 0.26. Nike (head, wings, hand with wreath) facing a youth (head, chest, start ... Ca. 350 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 528

Wall fragment from just below rim with lifting hole at right. Draw or test piece. Max. dim. 0.095. M. Farnsworth, AJA 64, 1960, p. 75, G, pl. 16:g. Part of cloaked figure, very coarsely drawn. For draw ... Ca. 350 B.C.