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[Corinth Object] L 3085: MOLDMADE TERRACOTTA LAMP BRONEER TYPE XXXI

Mouldmade lamp with narrow steep shoulder, flat rim, and shallow concave disk. Two filling holes aligned at right angle to nozzle and a third hole in channel which runs to wick hole. disk, channel, ... 1933/03/29

[Agora Object] L 844: Lamp

On rim, herringbone. Plain pear-shaped discus. Solid handle, triple grooved above, simulated, with three broad grooves below. On the reverse, a double almond-shaped groove enclosing a palm branch, with ... 29 March 1933

[Agora Object] L 845: Lamp

Top of handle broken off; below, four coarse grooves. On rim, wavy lines, with a row of six small dots at the neck. Irregular diuble almond-shaped groove on reverse, enclosing a palm branch set diagonally, ... 29 March 1933

[Agora Object] IL 1088: Lead Token

A. head of Athena, close fitting cap, possibly traces of wings for Hermes. Illegible countermark lower left. B. standing draped figure, Tyche (?). Entered as coin no. 16, for the day. Modern levels. Leica ... 29 March 1933

[Agora Object] SS 1068: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Rather massive twisted handle. Grey core dark. Impression incomplete above, worn to right; may fairly safely be restored from SS 21 which is probably from the same die. Par: prob from same die as SS ... 29 March 1933

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[Agora Object] S 320: Head Fragment of Female Figure

Small head, from the Altar of Ares series (?), broken at base of neck and at top, back and right side of head; left cheek, mouth and chin preserved. Head tilted slightly toward the right. Pentelic marble ... 29 March 1933

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[Agora Object] S 321: Relief Fragment with Draped Figures in Procession

Broken at top and left. Back rough-picked, bottom and sides finer picked. The larger figures are broken at the shoulder. Three adults in procession, facing left, each wrapped in himation, and each accompanied ... 29 March 1933

[Agora Object] I 636: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment from the top of a large stele or monument (?). Top rough picked; bottom hacked away, behind a beveled front edge; sides and back broken. Inscribed in two lines, below a decorated band ... 2nd. century A.D.