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2008.01.0089Hellenistic statuette of the Mother of the Gods in a naiskos, with a small lion in her lap, a tympanon in her left hand, and small figures of Hermes and Artemis.30 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0092A votive relief depicting Demeter, her daughter Persephone, Eubouleus with the baby Ploutos, and worshippers. Demeter, the goddess of agriculture was one of the most important deities worshipped in the vicinity of the Agora. 4th century B.C.30 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0014An unfinished statuette of a seated female figure from the house of Mikion and Menon, 4th century B.C. The figure in in the early stages of work, with only its general form and seat roughed out with a point.12 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0016An unfinished relief, perhaps a trial peice, showing a roughly delineated profile head, from the house of the sculptors Mikion and Menon, 4th century B.C. The head has been outlined with a point and its surface given an initial smoothing with a claw chisel.12 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0030Unfinished head of a kouros statuette. Found in the Street of the Marbleworkers, late 6th or early 5th century.12 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0032An "arm" of a miniature herm from the residential and industrial area southwest of the Agora, 4th century B.C.2006  
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2008.01.0035Fragment of a herm of the Pergamene type attributed to Alkamenes, from the Agora Escavations. 2nd century A.D.12 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0036Portrait bust of Eubouleus type of young Alexander the Great.31 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0038Decapitated statue of Athena, found and reused as a doorstep in OMega HOuse. 2nd century A.D.27 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0040Roman portrait head, with drill holes and channels in the hair, beard, eyes, nostrils, and mouth. 2nd century A.D.31 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0042Relief depicting Artemis, found in a well in Omega House. Her face has been mutilated. 2nd-3rd century A.D.12 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0045Relief depicting Athena Ergane overseeing five female figures. Early 4th century B.C.22 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0047An abrasive tool used for finishing sculpture, found in the debris of a sculptor's workshop of the Roman period.12 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0050An unfinished marble basin with inscribed letters indicating that it was being carved from a reused stone.12 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0052A bone stylus inscribed with the name of the sculptor Mikion.12 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0076An akroterion perhaps depicting a Nereid that has been attributed to the Hephaisteion. Late 5th century B.C.28 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0083Votive relief depicting Hermes handing over the infant Dionysos to the Nymphs, dedicated ca. 3030 B.C. and reused in Omega House. All of the figures have been defaced.18 Jan 2006  
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2008.01.0084A fragment of a torso of Athena with drill holes for attaching bronze snakes to her aegis. Ca 420 B.C.31 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0085The colossal statue of Apollo Patroos, probably by Euphranor, found near the Temple of Apollo Patroos on the west side of the Agora, ca. 330.B.C.28 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0086Bust of the emperor Antonius Pius (A.D. 138-161), found in a well in the Omega House.28 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0087The head of a herm. Found in the area known as "the Herms", ca. 500 B.C.31 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0093Head of the goddess Nike, found in the well of Omega House, 2nd century A.D.31 Jul 2005  
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2009.05.0079A kantharos base inscribed with the name of the sculptor Menon.8 Feb 2005  
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2009.05.0084Sculptors sometimes worked with masons to produce reliefs on inscribed public documents. This relief on the anti-tyranny law of 377/6 B.C. depicts Democracy crowning Demos (the Athenian People).2 Aug 2008  
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2009.05.0086A Triton from the second facade of the Roman Odeion, ca. A.D. 150-175, illustrates the continuity of scultpural practice in the Agora. The torso of the Triton was strongly influenced by one of the fugures in the east Pediment of the 5th-century B.C. Parthenon. The Triton was later reused in the 5th-century A.D. structure that occupied the site of the Odeion, probably a gymnasium.6 Aug 2005  
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2009.05.0087The gallery of the Stoa of Attalos, displaying sculpture from the Agora excavations.14 Aug 2005  
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2009.05.0090Seated deities on the east frieze of the Hephaisteion, the well-preserved Classical temple on Kolonos Agoraios, the hill overlooking the Agora, ca. 430-425 B.C.29 Sep 2005  
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2008.01.0020A fragment of a relief depicting the god Hermes, with claw-chisel work on the background. Late 5th century B.C.14 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0021Unfinished Roman portrait of a woman, from the Library of Pantainos, ca. A.D. 170. One of the sculptor's measuring points, a tiny hole, is still visible in the middle of the chin. Most of the surface of the face has not yet been smoothed, and the ears, eyebrows and details fo the eyes are not yet finished. The head would have been set into a separately carved body.27 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0026Roman statuette of the Mother of the Gods with a lion on her side. The Mother of the Gods was an Anatolian deity who became identified with the Greek goddesses Rhea and Demeter.31 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0044Portrait bust of a Roman matron, found in a well of Omega House. 3rd century A.D.27 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0081A statue of Nike, an akroterion that has been attributed to the Temple of Ares or the Stoa of Zeus. Early 4th century B.C.31 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0090Statuette of Apollo Patroos, a copy of the statue of Apollo Ptroos by Euphranor, found in a 4th-century A.D. context i a welll on Kolonos Agoraios.30 Jul 2005  
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2008.01.0091A Hellenistic statuette of Aphrodite, with the baby Eros behind her right shoulder. The statuette is a rare example of sculpture from the Agora with some of its paint still preserved.30 Jul 2005  
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2009.05.0080An unfinished statuette of the Mother of the Gods, still showing the preliminary stages of work done with a point.12 Jul 2005  
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2009.05.0081Detail of Nike akroterion showing drill marks undercutting the drapery in order to create contrasts.6 Aug 2005  
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2009.05.0082Votive relief of Asklepios and Hygeieia, with a drill hole for a repair to the right arm of Asklepios, probably to correct a mistake made by the sculptor. 4th century B.C.14 Jul 2005  
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2009.05.0083A well-preserved, simplified version of Alkamene's Hekate illustrates her three-bodied form. 1st-2nd century A.D.   
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2009.05.0092Plan of the Agora showing the location of sculptor's workshops in the residential area southwest of the Agora, in shops just outside the southeastern corner of the Agora, in the South Square, and in the Library of Pantainos.   
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2008.01.0023An unfinished statuette of Herakles, showing marks of the flat chisel on the body.12 Jul 2005