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[Agora Object] S 1185: Head

Small head, of archaic appearance, broken off at neck. Battered at forehead, surface much worn. Parian marble. Disturbed early fill over channel. 2360 Leica, LXXVII-16, LXXVII-17, LXVII-18 ... 6th or early 5th c. B.C.

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[Agora Object] S 1207: Statuette Fragment: Draped Seated Figure

Lower half of a draped figure seated on a solid square seat. Broken at waist. Folds of drapery indicated by shallow, carefully cut lines. Edges and corner much battered. Pentelic marble. Built into modern ... Early 5th c. B.C.

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[Agora Object] S 1209: Herm Fragment

Broken at top, bottom and one side. Fragment preserves full thickness with part of drapery at right side and lower part of chlamys. Pentelic marble. From the same double herm as S 1794 (Ι 1278). From undisturbed ... Latest Hellenistic or early Roman.

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[Agora Object] S 1213: Herm Shaft Fragment

Broken away below. Sockets for head and membrum virile. From stage front of Odeion. Greenish white Karystos (?) marble. To be associated with heads S 553 (Ν 263), S 554 (Ν 264), S 558 (Ο 590), S 597 (Ν'80), ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] S 1222: Lion's Head

Broken at left; smooth worn back with large shallow cutting and battered underside of jaw uncertain, may be original; face much battered, upper jaw entirely missing. Head of Lion, facing front, with wide ... Ca. 570-550 B.C.

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[Agora Object] S 1224: Column Fragment with Graffito Herm

Fragment of a large unfluted column with smooth-picked surface. A graffito herm incised on it. Hymettian marble. Marble dump. Leica ... Roman period.

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[Agora Object] S 1232: Torso of Athena

About two-thirds of body preserved; broken at bottom, and both arms missing. The right arm broken off just below the shoulder, the left ends in a smooth-cut surface just above the elbow, with a hole for ... 28 April 1947

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[Agora Object] S 1234: Statuette of Hermaphrodite

The head missing, and the feet. Pin holes for attachment in neck and in bottom surface. Standing figure, hermaphrodite, wearing cloak and chiton; both hands lift the skirt up to the waist in front. Pentelic ... Late Hellenistic or Roman period.