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[Agora Object] S 147: Torso Fragment of Male Figure

Upper part of torso of a muscular male figure a little under life-size. Upper part of chest preserved with front starts of neck and left arm, and 0.02m. or 0.03m. of right arm. Head was inclined to lifted ... 1931

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[Agora Object] S 148: Relief Fragment: Feather Ends

Only one surface preserved. The ends of three curving mid-ribbed feathers or leaves (?) are preserved, the actual tips being chipped. (Nike?) Rather careful work. Pentelic marble. Modern house walls, house ... 1931

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[Agora Object] S 151: Hand Fragment from Grave Relief

Small scale fragment which shows one hand and back view from above of a slightly bent wrist, with thumb and part of palm of the other. Apparently from a grave relief. White marble. 28 Leica ... 29 January 1932

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[Agora Object] S 156: Drapery and Foot Fragment

Preserved are ends of deep drapery folds caught up toward right edge of fragment by sandaled foot (toe missing), which rests on the back of a crouching beast, probably a lion, of which trunk and outline ... 2 February 1932

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[Agora Object] S 159: Herm Head Fragment

Preserves the mouth, the beard (save tip), the cheek with a little of the hair and traces of front part of ears, the front upper part of neck with a little of the hair or mantle on either side. The condition ... 3 February 1932

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[Agora Object] S 166: Portrait Statue of the Emperor Hadrian

Colossal statue, the legs broken off; the head, the left arm from the shoulder and the right arm from the elbow, all made separately, are missing. The figure wears kilt, corselet and cloak. The corselet ... 117-138 A.D.

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[Agora Object] S 168: Head Fragment

A small head, the left side has been sliced away, and the right side and top are broken; neck broken off at base. Only the right cheek and eye, and part of the neck, front and back, remain. Very little ... 10 February 1932

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[Agora Object] S 169: Head Fragment

Small head, the left side is preserved, but the eye is broken away and the surface is much weathered. Masses of hair are indicated by coarse shallow grooves, in contrast to the flesh, which seems to have ... 11 February 1932