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[Agora Object] ST 464: Polisher

Broken at both ends; slightly tapering. Irregularly five-sided; part of a polisher similar to ST 456, made of sandstone. Worn from use and one of the broken ends also worn smooth. ADDENDA Identified as ... 1 April 1949

[Agora Object] T 2571: Mask Fragment

Fragment preserved part of left eye and of forehead above with large wreath of grape-leaves and clusters in relief. Broken all around. Light red clay; white on the wreath, with traces of red; traces of ... 27 March 1948

[Agora Object] T 2578: Female Head

Mold made in two pieces; the join prominent. The hair parted in the middle and drawn back in a roll. Broken off at neck; tip of nose missing. Remains of orange-red paint on the face with a few traces of ... 27 March 1948

[Agora Object] T 2579: Female Head

The hair surrounded by a high headdress decorated with criss-cross incision. Broken off at base of neck; chips missing from left side of face and from headdress. No color. Red to light buff clay. North ... 27 March 1948

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[Agora Object] T 2580: Female Head

The hair worn in deeply marcelled waves around the face to the neck. Broken at neck and at top and back of left side; original edge preserved at back of right side. Purple paint on face, with white over ... 27 March 1948

[Agora Object] T 2603: Seated Figurine Fragment

Seated figure holding a dog (?) in her lap; of the figure, only parts of the hands and drapery preserved. Broken all around. Heavy white paint on dog with red for collar and stripes; red paint on hands ... 29 April 1948

[Agora Object] T 2604: Head Fragment of Horse Figurine

One half of head, broken at neck and mouth; finished edges behind show that other half was made in separate mould. Braided mane and top knot. Bridle with rosette at corner below eye. No trace of paint ... 29 April 1948

[Agora Object] T 2605: Figurine Plug

An oval shield-like object with flat rim and convex center; concave underside. Slightly micaceous light red clay. Destruction debris and upper furnace dump at north end of bath. 1855 Leica ... 29 April 1948