Α. Agasias' lost works known only from inscriptions on statue bases
1. Bronze statue of Aropos, son of Leon, from Azenia of Attica. Delos, Agora. 100-90 BC.
2. Marble statue of the Roman general Marius on horse. Delos, Agora of the Italians. 99 BC.
3. Statue of the Roman banker M. Gerillanus. Delos, Agora. Early 1st century BC. 4. Bronze statue of Satyros, son of Titus, from Herakleia. Delos, "Great Exedra" SE of the Stoa of Antigonos. Ca. 100 BC. On the same exedra, the signature of Eutychides from Athens is preserved.
5. Marble statue of Leucius Orbius son of Marcus. Delos, Hall of the Poseidoniasts of Berytos. Early 1st century BC.
6. Marble statue of Gaius Villienus, Roman ambassador to Delos. Delos, Agora of the Italians. 110-100 BC. It was repaired by the Parian sculptor Aristandros, relative of Skopas, after 88 BC. Marble base at Leyden Museum.
7. Marble statue of L. Munatius Plancus. Delos, Agora of the Italians. Early 1st century BC. It was repaired by Aristandros after 88 BC.
8. Marble statue of the Roman general Gaius Cluius, son of Leucius. Delos, Agora of the Italians. Before 88 BC. It was repaired by Aristandros after88 BC.
9. Marble statue of the Roman general Cointus Pompey Rufus. Delos, Agora of the Italians. Before 88 BC. It was probably repaired by Aristandros after88 BC.
10. Two similar bronze groups of Eros, Anteros and Nike. Tenos, Sanctuary of Poseidon and Amphitrite, Great Altar. Early 1st century BC. Repaired in 46-44 BC.
Β. Preserved works attributed to Agasias
1. Marble statue of a "Dying Gaul" from the Italian Agora at Delos. The head was found at Mykonos. Athens, National Archaeological Museum, inv. no. 247. Early 1st century BC. Height 93 cm.
2. Marble head of a Gaul from Delos. Delos Museum, inv. no. Α 4195. Early 1st century BC.
3. Bronze male head from the "Old Palaestra" at Delos. Athens, National Archaeological Museum, inv. no. 14.612. Second half of the 2nd century BC. Height 32.5 cm.
4. Three marble heads from statues of Romans. Delos Museum, inv. nos. Α 4188, Α 2912 και Α 4189. Early 1st century BC.
5. Headless statue of the Roman ambassador and later praetor Gaius Villienus. Delos, Stoa of Antigonos. Early 1st century BC.