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[Agora Object] P 6598: Bowl

Mended from many fragments. Piece missing from side. Exterior unglazed. Interior covered with dark green glaze with irregular stripes of lighter glaze. Pit A. 1258 Leica, XXV-20 ... 24 April 1935

[Agora Object] P 6599: Bowl

Mended from many fragments. Pieces missing from the rim. Ring foot; flaring wall with narrow vertical rim outside; broad concave rim inside. Interior covered with yellowish glaze. Pit A. 1258 Leica, ... 24 April 1935

[Agora Object] P 6600: Bowl

Mended from many fragments. Pieces missing from side, base and rim. Shape similar to P 6599 but deeper and with the rim less well differentiated, inside. Interior covered with light yellowish green glaze, ... 24 April 1935

[Agora Object] P 6601: Bowl

Mended from six small fragments. Small pieces missing from side and from base. Low open bowl on ring foot. Interior and exterior of rim, covered with green glaze over white slip. Pit A. 1258 Leica, XXV-21 ... 24 April 1935

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[Agora Object] S 575: Herm Head

Archaistic, bearded male head, broken away below. The tip of the nose missing; otherwise the head is complete and unweathered. The beard represented by wavy lines; the arrangement of the hair is also stylized: ... Roman period.

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[Agora Object] S 579: Triangular Block with Three-Fold Relief

On each side is represented a draped human figure in very low relief. Only the lines of the drapery are indicated; there is no modeling. All three sides terminate at the top in one neck, which is slightly ... Late Hellenistic or Roman period.

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[Agora Object] S 580: Portrait Head of Male Figure

Bearded head, broken away at the neck; the nose and piece of the left ear missing. Close cropped hair and beard in very low relief. The iris and pupil of the eyes are both indicated. The wrinkles on the ... Ca. 245-255 A.D.

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[Agora Object] S 651: Statuette Fragment: Aphrodite

Draped female figure preserved from waist to ankles. She wears a chiton, which clings closely to her. Around the lower part of her body she has thrown her heavy himation of which one end is tossed over ... February 1936