[Agora Object] L 2381: Lamp

Tip of nozzle and much of side wall missing. Pierced knob on shoulder. One deep and two shallow grooves around filling hole. Thin brown glaze on inside only. Type VIIB of Corinth collection, type 25B' ... 7-17 April 1936

[Agora Object] L 2382: Lamp

Part of top and side wall missing. Broad shoulder, bounded by a groove inside and outside. Thin brown glaze inside only. Type VIII (domed variety) of Corinth collection, type 25C' of Agora collection ... 7-17 April 1936

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[Agora Object] A 661: Capital Fragment: Ionic

Fragment of echinus with part of volute and palmette in angle. Egg and dart painted after incision. Under surface finished with toothed chisel. Good work. ADDENDA From Stoa Poikile. From well, dump. Leica ... 21 May 1935

[Agora Object] A 664: Capital: Doric

Hard gray poros, finished rough to receive stucco, of which a little remains. The top surface is so rough as to suggest a wooden epistyle. Note a cutting for a hook-clamp toward middle of one side. For ... 2 June 1936

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[Agora Object] MC 1297: Turkish Pipe Fragment

Stem socket broken away. Round pipe with keel bottom, godrooned bowl, high straight rim. Rouletting between rim and bowl, bowl and keel. Orange clay and slip, somewhat burnished. 54.50-53.50m. above debris ... 5 May 1936

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[Agora Object] MC 1298: Turkish Pipe

It is of lily type, bowl and rim blended together, heavy keel continuing beneath bowl and up the front, where it becomes a decorative element. Long stem socket with heavy moulded ring at stem end. Impressed ... 5 May 1936

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[Agora Object] S 739: Portrait Bust of Male Figure

Nose broken away, a deep score in the forehead; surface much rubbed. Eyes, mouth, chin and ears damaged. Portrait of a man of mature years; the head turned slightly to the left, the hair close-cut and ... Middle of 1st c. B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 4039: Altar

Inscribed marble altar. Complete but battered. A small altar cut from a reused block. Right side smooth from original use, with traces of a moulding hacked away from its front edge by the reusers. Front ... 24 April 1936