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[Agora Object] G 12: Vase Fragment

Lower part of small vase. Centrally rising bottom, and part of walls preserved. Slight incurve at top of fragment. Pale greenish blue iridescent glass speckled by bubbles. A few other fragments of glass ... 5 May 1932

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[Agora Object] G 330: Goblet Fragment

Base. Very thin walls. Base is applied coil, very uneven. Slight concavity in base. Light green glass; bubbles spirals. Enamel weathering and pitting. Well. 4th c. A.D. Leica ... 4 May 1932

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[Agora Object] G 331: Goblet Fragment

Wall fragment only; very thin irregular fluting. Very thin glass, pale blue, some bubbles and impurities. Upset tray, no subdivision. Well. Tray 50-53, but tray upset, hence sherds mixed. Late 3rd or 4th ... 5 May 1932

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[Agora Object] S 221: Statue of Faun with Goat

Mended from over 73 fragments; apparently deliberately destroyed. Missing is body of goat and fragments from back of neck and back of right hand of faun. The faun, smiling, is holding panpipes in his ... 5 May 1932

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[Agora Object] B 55: Statuette of Athena on Base

The moulded rectangular base broken in two pieces; most of the right arm of the figure missing; no feet preserved. The right forearm broken, but the hand, holding an owl, preserved. Features worn. Standing ... 5 May 1932

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[Agora Object] T 250: Dog Figurine

Short legged, short tailed animal sitting on its haunches. Ridiculously large, broad head, suggesting a very morose spaniel. Right leg smaller than left leg, owing to the fact that the two halves of the ... 4 May 1932

[Agora Object] T 251: Cock Figurine

Cock with head turned left. Feet (?) broken away. Broad, crudely joined; feathers rendered by herringbone incision. Mould-made. Painted white with red stripes. Dark pink clay. Well. Leica, 2-233 ... 4 May 1932

[Agora Object] T 252: Cock Figurine

Cock figurine with head turned slightly left. Feet (?) broken away. Broad, crudely joined; feathers rendered by herringbone incision. Mould-made. Painted in red stripes outlined with black and with traces ... 4 May 1932