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[Agora Object] B 696: Spoon

Small complete spoon. Oval bowl, very shallow. Stem rectangular in section and flattened at the end, where it is pierced horizontally. Grave 17 (?). Polyethylene ziplock bag sealed handling with gloves ... 22 May 1939

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[Agora Object] B 822: Dikast's Ticket

Broken off at the right. Very thin. Inscribed in punched letters. Eνεπίγραφο δικαστικό πινάκιο. Φέρει αποκρούσεις στη μία του πλευρά. House C, room 4, layer 5. Metals Room 90-28, Nov. 24, 2003-April 15, ... 13 October 1947

[Agora Object] B 847: Dikast's Ticket Fragment

Inscribed. Both ends broken off. Rectangular countermark : owl. Rectangular pit under house L, room 2. Fourth century B.C. fill. 4492, 7117, 7357 Leica, 85-22 ... 17 April 1948

[Agora Object] B 1158: Tessera

Obverse : Head of Athena left in crested Attic helmet. Reverse : Φ in incuse square. Same as B 1157 (?) Cf. Svoronos (1923), class I, pl. 100, no. 13. For context cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), 56. Originally ... 2 April 1948

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[Agora Object] A 1669: Capital Fragment: Ionic

Fragment of volute, with one small joining piece. The bolster was fluted transversely, with band of astragal between the flutings. The eye is flat save for a measuring point. The details of the astragal ... July 1950

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[Agora Object] A 1670: Capital Fragment: Ionic

Four joining fragments from a volute. Similar in design to A 1669 (ΣΑ 1375), but there is a marked difference of the edge of the volute and there are no drill holes in the astragal. Traces of burning ... July 1950

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[Agora Object] A 1672: Capital Fragment: Ionic

Two non-joining fragments from volute. Both fragments are symmetrical showing volutes on both sides. Traces of burning. Northeast Stoa series. Pentelic marble. Destruction debris associated with Northeast ... July 1950

[Agora Object] A 1673: Capital Fragment: Ionic

Fragment from bolster preserving parts of two flutings and of the intervening astragal. Northeast Stoa series. Pentelic marble. Destruction debris associated with Northeast Stoa. 2103 Leica, XLV-31 ... July 1950