[Agora Object] T 4154: Draped Male Figurine Fragment

Broken at top and bottom. Upper torso of draped male figure broken at neck and just above waist. Right arm seems to have been bent, held next to body with hand placed next to right shoulder. Left arm held ... 21 August 1973

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[Agora Object] T 4155: Figurine Fragment

Heavily draped lower left leg of human figure broken at ankle and knee. Figurine originally hollow inside fairly rough. Broken on three sides, back not preserved. Traces of added white paint. Pink to gray ... 21 August 1973

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[Agora Object] T 4156: Molded Disk

Mended and partially restored. About a fifth of the disk preserved. A series of triangles project outward from circumference which is marked by a raised curved ridge. Within there is a wide circular band ... 1 August 1973

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[Agora Object] T 4157: Molded Disk

About a quarter of disk preserved. One large fragment, partially restored of several joining pieces and three single fragments. Series of radiating triangles along circumference enclosing two raised concentric ... 1-3 August 1973

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[Agora Object] T 4158: Molded Disk

Single piece from circumference. Three unevenly spaced triangles project from circumference. Within there is a raised curved ridge enclosing branch of leaves. Flat back. Buff fabric. ADDENDA For similar ... 1 August 1973

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[Agora Object] T 4171: Mold Fragment for Head of Dionysos

Mold for head of Dionysos for statuette. Impression depicts bearded man with ivy garland ornament. On back of mold part of one letter scratched into clay: Alpha. Attic clay. ADDENDA RVN: Derivative mold ... 11 July 1980

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[Agora Object] T 4202: Mold Fragment for Kneeling Figurine

Preserves part of plinth with draped right knee, probably of woman, and right arm with hand resting fingers splayed on plinth. Knuckle-bone player (?). Hard fired pale gray clay with "blond" or buff surfaces ... February 1989

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[Agora Object] T 4203: Mold Fragment

Apparently fragment of piece-mould with, at edge, traces of cord or wire used to trim and separate moulds. Underside of tail of bird (?). Cut line curves, so not from ordinary votive dove mold such as ... February 1989