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[Agora Object] T 199: Warrior Figurine Fragment

Broken below waist; lower parts of arms missing. Right arm bent up to hold a spear, left arm bent at elbow. Bird-like face with beard (?). Evidence of vanished cross-stripe across left shoulder, in another ... 31 March 1932

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[Agora Object] T 200: Horse Figurine

Legs, nose and tail missing. Rider broken away. Bridle, collar and yoke broken. Traces of white paint with flecks of red. Pinkish buff clay. ADDENDA, 5-10-33: The legs now restored in plaster, and the ... 5 April 1932

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[Agora Object] T 201: Horse Figurine

The horse seems to have been running. Legs missing. It has lifted tail. Spirited effect produced by tossed back head, open mouth, and exaggerated modelling of neck. White with considerable red paint. Pinkish ... 5 April 1932

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[Agora Object] T 202: Shield Fragment

About half preserved. Somewhat high convex shape gradually sloping into the rim. Red painted triangle on it (?). Strap near margin like those usually in center. Blue margin; narrow red and broad white ... 5 April 1932

[Agora Object] T 203: Horse Figurine

Small tall horse. Hind legs broken away. Traces of white paint. Rather dark buff clay. It belongs to a group. Edge of pit E. Leica, 3-46 ... 12 April 1932

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[Agora Object] T 204: Horse Figurine

Most of right foreleg and left hindleg missing. Legs repaired from three pieces. No feet preserved. Tail down the right leg. All over pattern in red stripes and dots on white paint. Pinkish buff clay ... 13 April 1932

[Agora Object] T 205: Horse Figurine

Body of horse. Extremities broken off short. Traces of a projecting tail. The thin body and the clumsy modelling seem to be indicating of an earlier date than for example T 204. Traces of white paint and ... 13 April 1932

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[Agora Object] T 206: Standing Charioteer Figurine

Mended from two pieces; arms missing from shoulders. Lower and smeared against part of a continuous narrow base. Pinched bird-like head. Indication of drapery down front. Back plain. Traces of white color ... 13 April 1932