[Agora Object] T 594: Head Fragment of Matrona Figurine

The upper part and the back of the head broken away. Only the face and neck preserved. Red paint. Buff clay. N.W. corner in late fill. Leica ... 2 April 1934

[Agora Object] T 658: Head of Matrona Figurine

Broken away at upper part of the neck. The features badly worn. At back of head, incised crossing diagonally. Traces of white paint in eyes. Red paint, dull and worn, on head. Late Roman. Well, bottom ... 26 March 1934

[Agora Object] T 661: Head Fragment of Female Figurine

Broken away behind. The features are much obscured; and the surface is a bit rough as if unfinished. Lighter buff slip. Light buff clay with particles. 15.00m. to bottom Well, 15.00m. to bottom. 331, 377, ... 16, 21, 26-28 March 1934

[Agora Object] T 662: Figurine Fragment

Base with the front part of a right foot of Telesphoros (?). Broken away behind. Brown clay, gray at core. Highly micaceous. 15.00m. to bottom Well, 15.00m. to bottom. 331, 377, 437, 454, 458 Leica ... 16, 21, 26-28 March 1934

[Agora Object] L 1245: Lamp Fragment

Most of the top part, much mended, preserved. On the rim, vine pattern; the discus marked off by two grooves. If the discus had a pattern, it is worn away. Handle pierced, triple grooved. Unglazed. Fine ... 9-17 June 1933

[Agora Object] L 1329: Lamp

Part of the handle broken off; otherwise intact, save for chips. Rosette on discus, herringbone on rim. Handle grooved above and below, solid. On the base, a palm branch within oval grooves. Type XXVIII ... 5th. century A.D.

[Agora Object] L 1351: Lamp

Intact. On the discus two fishes left. On the panelled rim, double spirals. The handle grooved; semi-pierced. On the base an incised branch within two concentric grooves. Light red clay, unglazed. ... Late 3rd.-325 A.D.

[Agora Object] L 1352: Lamp

End of nozzle and part of body broken away. On the discus, a boukranion. The rim plain. The handle grooved, semi-pierced, herringbone in front and back. U-shaped nozzle set off by two transverse grooves ... Late 3rd.-early 4th. century A.D.