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[Agora Object] I 181: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Small, smoothed surface at right angles to the inscribed face may represent the left edge of the block, though the letters seem extremely near the edge. Hymettian marble. Found at a ... 4th. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] A 107: Cornice Block

From inside corner. Length and depth fully preserved; moldings partly preserved. Fasciae worked with toothed chisel and drafted smooth at top and bottom. Anathyrosis on end splay to receive another corner ... 7 March 1932

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[Agora Object] S 194: Relief Fragment with Standing Female Figure

Broken all around except on rough-picked under surface. Head, shoulders and feet of figure are broken away. The right leg is bent, the right arm hangs at the side, and the left arm is bent across the figure ... 7 March 1932

[Agora Object] AF 92: Head Fragment

Fragment of head of late Roman figure. Wears mantle or headdress. Reddish clay, no glaze. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 1. 107 ... 7 March 1932

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[Agora Object] T 109: Head of Aphrodite Figurine

Preserved with neck. End of nose and chin worn, and part of plait (?) broken away, back of head. Hair parted in the middle, high curly mass leaving the brow triangular. Regular features in oval face. Ears ... 7 March 1932

[Agora Object] L 433: Lamp

On rim, herringbone. On discus, rosette. Nozzle plain, rounded. Handle solid; triple grooved above, double below. On bottom, double concentric grooves; within the signature: "E". Thin purplish wash. Pinkish-buff ... 7 March 1932

[Agora Object] L 434: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of top part. Tip of nozzle and back half of discus broken away. On rim, double scroll pattern in relief. Discus, separated from rim by three ridges; within, a large basket, rounded at the bottom ... 7 March 1932

[Agora Object] L 435: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of discus and rim. Tiny bit of rim preserved; no pattern visible; set off from discus by three low ridges. On discus, two fishes, left; from much worn mould. Filling hole below fishes. Purplish-red ... 7 March 1932