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[Agora Object] S 2154: Statue of Apollo Patroos

For detailed description see H. A. Thompson's article in ArchEph (1953-1954), pp. 30-44. Cf. A 41 for fragments of kithara. Catalogued 1961. Found in 1907 ca. 20.00m. south of Temple of Apollo Patroos ... 1907

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[Agora Object] S 37: Draped Standing Female Figure

A life-size statue, the head and right arm are missing; the upper front part of the body has been cut away; the draped left arm is preserved to the lower forearm, which was separately inserted, and part ... 6 June 1931

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[Agora Object] A 41: Fragments of Kithara of Apollo Patroos

Five fragments. The larger fragment, c), is broken at both ends, as is the scroll underneath. Part of the finished top is preserved. It is flattened and well dressed at the back. The front has a raised ... 17 June 1931, 3 July 1931

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[Agora Object] S 182: Draped Female Figure: Nereid Akroterion

A life-size female figure. Missing: head, right arm below elbow, left arm just below shoulder legs below knees. Left shoulder mended from several fragments. Island (Parian) marble. Cf. S 1852 (Η' 920), ... 5th century B.C.

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[Agora Object] S 210: Torso Fragment of Draped Female Figure

Broken at hips and on left shoulder; the thin clinging drapery is chipped. Right arm made separately: two dowel holes for attachment in rough picked surface at right shoulder. At neck, coarsely picked ... 1932

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[Agora Object] S 440: Draped Female Figure

Missing: the head, the right arm from above the elbow, the left hand, the left foot (doweled on) and parts of the drapery. The figure is seen walking swiftly forward, the left leg advanced, the drapery ... 13 March 1934

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[Agora Object] S 491: Head Fragment of Female Figure

The head is preserved from crown to mouth, the nose and lips battered. The hair is parted in the middle and drawn severely down over the ears; in the back it is worked in shallow waves. A headdress of ... 1934

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[Agora Object] S 574: Head of Female Figure of Aphrodite Type

Small head of Aphrodite type. The hair is bound by a fillet and gathered into a large knot behind; a sakkos covers the hair and knot behind the fillet. Granular, white marble, perhaps Parian or Turkish ... 17 May 1935