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[Agora Object] B 1153: Mold Fragment

An oval collar mouth with raised lip with pour channel or vent hole. The latter divides; on line of break at bottom at one side a circular channel, at the other a rectangular one. A small Delta on the ... 9 June 1936

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[Agora Object] B 1189: Mold Fragments of Large Bronze Statue

Six fragment selected from a large number (not catalogued) to show scale of figure, vents, drapery, etc. g) mold funnel h) Air vent i) Air vent j) mold fragmetn with gate. k) mold funnel with "y" gate ... April-May 1956

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[Agora Object] B 1249: Fragment

Remains of bronze poured into mold channel or duct. "Y" shaped. Catalogued 1960. Strosis 2. 101, 148 Leica, 80-668 ... 2 February 1936

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[Agora Object] A 1269: Wall Block

Broken top and bottom; original faces on both sides and both ends. At one end a projecting tongue. Surfaced with light buff stucco, hard, on front and back and on end opposite tongue. At the bottom, the ... 15 July 1947

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[Agora Object] A 3308: Parapet Fragment

Of the two adjacent preserved edges one is smooth, the other has a tongue and groove joint. Traces of hydraulic cement on both faces; but not enough remains to show water deposit. From Klepsydra. Tan-colored ... 1961

[Agora Object] B 263: Fragments of Statue

a) This fragment preserves lower end of several folds of drapery. b) heavy, plain piece. Surface quite badly corroded. If from a statue it belongs to some nude portion. Floor S, foundation. Late Roman ... 3 February 1936

[Agora Object] B 1418: Funnel and Gate Fragment

Fragment preserving most of funnel (traces of bronze in bowl) and part of partially blackened smooth round gate. Coarse red clay of outer layer around finer inner layer. Flattening of one outer side shows ... February-June 1936

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[Agora Object] B 1419: Mold Funnel and Gate Fragment

Fragment of funnel and gate broken in half. Coarse red clay around fine blackened inner layer : thin coat of fine red slip on mouth of funnel to gate. Blackening on one side of funnel; bronze adheres in ... February-June 1936