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[Agora Object] P 28588: Moldmade Bowl

Large chips missing; about three-quarters preserved; mended and restored in plaster. Medallion: rosette, from which spring two rows of small pointed ribbed leaves and a third row of small lotus leaves ... 5 May 1971 ... (identification uncertain, cf. Courby ... p. 344, no. 26); woman

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[Agora Object] S 741: Mold for a Bronze Statue

Put together from many pieces; most of the legs, much of the hips, part of the back, and a fragment of the chin and mouth, remain, together with many non-joining fragments. A standing male figure, about ... 11 March 1936 ... Museum Guide (2014), pp. 129-130, fig. 73 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), pp. 82-83, 343-344, figs. 8, 43 ... Agora XIV, pp. 137, 189, pl. 97 b, fig. 47.

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[Agora Object] S 346: Statuette of Aphrodite

Broken into two pieces, now joined. Missing: head, left arm except for the tip of the hand, fragment of left knee below the joining point, small chips from upper torus of base. The woman's weight is on ... 20 April 1933 ... In a mass of broken tile and pottery (with S 344 and S 345).

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[Agora Object] S 345: Head of Aphrodite of Praxitelean Type

Broken off below the chin, nose gone, chin damaged. The woman's hair is parted in the middle and drawn back into a great chignon on the nape of the neck, covering the ears. The flesh is highly polished, ... 20 April 1933 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), pp. 395-396, fig. 22.

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[Agora Object] S 344: Statuette of Attis as Table Support

The figure is nearly intact except for some object in the right hand. Mended from three pieces. A standing male figure clad in himation and Phrygian cap and carrying pine cones and fruit. The man is nude ... 2nd century A.D ... S 344 ... S 344

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[Agora Object] S 355: Bust of Zeus Serapis

Bearded, with masses of long curly hair full of drill holes. He wears a toga, and a modius on the top of his head. Traces of read on the hair. The bust was set into a stand by a tenon off the medial line ... 1 May 1933 ... Martens (2015), pp. 55, 61, fig. 6.7, n. 17 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), pp. 397-398, fig. 24.