[Agora Object] A 2308: Sima Fragment: Plastic

Mended from two pieces. Broken at top, right and back; cracked; front much battered. Floral decoration in relief; red background. Maeander painted in red on lower fascia. On back, near original left end ... 1953

[Agora Object] A 2325: Lion's Head Spout Fragment: Painted

Broken all around. Left eye and part of forehead of lion's head spout. Orange brown clay. White on eyeball, red near center. Red paint of eyebrow, on which the hair is modeled. Somewhat similar to A 2306 ... 14 May 1953

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[Agora Object] A 2351: Lion's Head Spout

Broken all around. Part of ear, hair and edge of face preserved. Tip of ear and of locks missing. Brownish buff clay; fine cream colored surface for face. Yellow paint on hair. (Not same series as other ... 2 June 1953

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[Agora Object] A 731: Sima Fragment: Painted

Left end bit with fasciae at top and bottom, ovolo between. Top: maeander with cross; ovolo: lotus and palmette; bottom: running spiral. Painted decoration in dark and dilute brown. Red clay; yellowish ... 20 April 1937

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[Agora Object] A 814: Sima Fragment: Painted

Left side preserved. Flat fillet across the top decorated with key-pattern; the squares between the keys painted purple. Below, decorating the curved molding and the flat band, large lotus and palmette ... 25 February 1938

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[Agora Object] A 891: Sima Fragment with Painted Inscription

From a raking cornice; the full width preserved at the front, and the full height of the sima; much of the tile remains behind, with part of the right edge, but not the full depth. Broad red band on soffit ... 20 May 1938

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[Agora Object] A 913: Lion's Head Spout Fragment

The nose and lower jaw broken away and it is otherwise much battered. The sima is broken close all around. Vigorously modeled in style of late fourth century B.C. The inner core is made of pale yellow ... 1938

[Agora Object] A 2800: Lion's Head Spout

Lower jaw and much of lower part of face missing. Red in eyes and on part of mane. Loose fill in Late Roman Fortification Wall. Leica ... 24 April 1959