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| Broken at waist and below knees.
Heavily encrusted catenary patterns of drapery over figure's stomach and at right, hanging from arm.
Asklepios type, see S 710.
Pentelic marble. From circled marbles ... 11 July 1978 ... Statuette Fragment: Asklepios |
| Broken off above hips and above ankles. Chipped.
Draped figure with weight on left leg. Drapery at right hanging from arm. Asklepios type, cf. S 710 (ΠΘ 1116).
Pentelic marble. From circled marbles. 2837 ... 11 July 1978 ... Drapery at right hanging from arm. Asklepios type, cf. S 710 (ΠΘ 1116).
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| A fragment from proper left side of figure, battered on front, better preserved on back . Seems to be from the common draped Asklepios type with left hand on hip.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Martens (2015), ... 12 August 1977 ... Seems to be from the common draped Asklepios type with left hand on hip.
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| Two joining fragments. Head and all extremities broken off; edges chipped.
Asklepios in standard form with weight on left leg, staff and snake on right side.
Smooth surface, still folds. Average Roman ... February 1954 ... Statuette Fragment: Asklepios |
| Torso fragment from neck to hips. Unfinished.
Asklepios leaning on staff under left arm; right hand on hip.
Relatively careful modeling with chisel. Drill channels in drapery and between drapery and body ... February 1954 ... Unfinished.
Asklepios leaning on staff under left arm; right hand on hip.
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| Broken below and at back. Preserved head, shoulders and chest.
Common standing Asklepios type with himation over left shoulder and across chest. Rolled fillet on head.
Unfinished: roughly sketched with ... 22 August 1979 ... Statuette Fragment: Asklepios |
| Head, feet and right arm from above elbow missing.
Male figure, semi-draped in himation, with weight on left leg, right knee advanced, attachment for a strut at right knee. Ends of fillet on shoulder ... 2 April 1936 ... Statuette of Asklepios |
| The head and the lower edge of the himation, with the feet, missing; both were attached with pins. The right arm broken off just above the elbow; chips missing from the drapery, and a piece from the right ... 18 March 1952 ... Standing figure, Asklepios, the weight on the left leg, the right knee bent, leaning on a staff, which rests under the right armpit. |
| Head, feet and right arm missing; the right arm was a separate piece as dowel holes for attachment show.
Standing draped figure, about one half life-size. He wears a heavy cloak draped over the left shoulder, ... 25 May 1938 ... Statue of Asklepios |
| Right foot and adjacent parts of figure missing; otherwise intact. Unfinished.
Bearded standing figure, draped except for chest and right arm. Right hand rests on what was probably intended for a column, ... 3 April 1937 ... Statuette of Asklepios |
| Broken at right. Very weathered.
On the base is a pair of feet; to the left are the coils of a snake; at the right is an unidentified mass of stone; summary drapery in the back.
The base is bordered by ... 10 July 1978 ... Statuette Base: Asklepios |
| Battered bearded male head, broken at neck. Long hair held in place by circular fillet on back of head; part of second fillet preserved on forehead. Just below head, drill marks clearly visible on hair ... 1 August 1989 ... Head of Asklepios |
| Male figure preserved from neck to hips. Unfinished.
Neugebauer type.
Flat chisel work on front. Chisel and point on back.
Pentelic marble. Finished Marble pile. Leica ... July 1957 ... Statuette Fragment: Asklepios |
| Lower part of figure, on small base, preserved; roughly blocked out; the back left rough.
Draped standing figure, the left foot slightly advanced. To his right, the end of a staff encircled by a serpent; ... 6 June 1947 ... Statuette Fragment: Asklepios |
| Broken at left and top; back rough-picked; surface badly worn.
In low relief is shown Asklepios, seated three-quarters left, on a throne at the foot of which is coiled a serpent. In his right hand, Asklepios ... 1 June 1935 ... In low relief is shown Asklepios, seated three-quarters left, on a throne at the foot of which is coiled a serpent. In his right hand, Asklepios holds a staff; his left rests on the arm of the throne. |
| Half of the length of the base preserved. Broken on the right side.
On the base are the toes of a right foot in sandal. To the left is the tail of a snake. The base has smooth moldings all the way around ... 10 July 1978 ... Statuette Base Fragment: Asklepios |
| Part of bottom and left border preserved. Head and neck of figure missing.
Male figure leaning on staff. Chest and right arm naked, draped to ankles elsewhere. Right arm held across body, grasping left ... 2 June 1970 ... Relief Fragment with Asklepios |
| Lower left corner missing.
Asklepios and Hygeia stand side by side within naiskos, facing out.
Asklepios is on the left, leaning on a staff, which rests under his right arm. His right hand and wrist were ... 14 July 1972 ... Lower left corner missing.
Asklepios and Hygeia stand side by side within naiskos, facing out.
Asklepios is on the left, leaning on a staff, which rests under his right arm. ... Hygeia stands to the right, her left arm held at her side; her right hand is held up, resting against an indistinct support, perhaps a tree, near Asklepios' head.
To Hygeia's left is the anta of the naiskos; above their heads runs an epistyle and stylized roof; to the right of Asklepios the piece has been cut smooth and in the back surface there is half of a clamp hole. |
| Draped male figure (Asklepios), about one-third life-size, wearing himation which frames chest, falls lightly over legs and heavily over left arm and down left side. Right arm broken at biceps. Stub of ... 14 May 1957 ... Draped male figure (Asklepios), about one-third life-size, wearing himation which frames chest, falls lightly over legs and heavily over left arm and down left side. |
| Male torso broken at waist and neck. Right arm broken below shoulder.
Drapery is pulled across the back and over the left shoulder. The left arm, wrapped in drapery, is bent and held on his hip. Traces ... 11 July 1978 ... Statuette Fragment: Asklepios or Zeus |
| Left side of face and back of head preserved.
Bearded head with shoulder-length locks and fillet, perhaps Asklepios.
Pentelic marble. From circled marbles. 7152 80-24-5, 81-13-33 ... 14 July 1978 ... Head Fragment of Male Figure: Asklepios |
| Fragmentary head broken across center of face below cheeks, nose broken.
Traces of beard on right cheek. Long hair, parted in the center and bound with a fillet.
Pentelic (?) marble. From circled marbles ... 14 July 1978 ... Head Fragment of Male Figure: Asklepios |
| The full length of the base preserved, but broken off behind.
On the base at center, a pair of feet in elaborate sandals, right; behind, the base of a tree trunk (?). To the left the tail of a snake. At ... 12 June 1947 ... Statuette Base Fragment: Asklepios or Athena |
| Obverse: Asklepios, Hygieia and Telelsphoros, inscribed. Countermark.
Reverse: plain. With coins of the day. Leica ... 16 May 1936 ... Obverse: Asklepios, Hygieia and Telelsphoros, inscribed. |
| A: standing draped male figure (Asklepios ?), facing, head turned to left.
Serpent staff in field at left.
B: illegible. Fill a. 111 Leica ... 23 April 1947 ... A: standing draped male figure (Asklepios ?), facing, head turned to left.
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| Obverse: semi-nude figure of Asklepios left, at right of seal. At left, Hygieia, draped faacing right. snake by Asklepios ' right leg : Telesphoros between two figures. Countermark at bottom with prow ... 11 May 1936 ... Obverse: semi-nude figure of Asklepios left, at right of seal. At left, Hygieia, draped faacing right. snake by Asklepios ' right leg : Telesphoros between two figures. |
| Intact.
Obverse: Asklepios and Hygieia facing eah other; Telesphoros betweeen them.
Countermark below. Inscription: ΕΥΤΥΧΗΣ.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. IL 384.
Entered as coin no. 8, for the day. Leica ... 29 April 1936 ... Obverse: Asklepios and Hygieia facing eah other; Telesphoros betweeen them.
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| Small Zeus-Asklepios type head.
Part of neck preserved.
Wears fillet, incised to indicate rolled material. Hair on crown of head carelessly carved, and battered.
Pentelic marble. Mixed fill. Leica ... 12 April 1956 ... Small Zeus-Asklepios type head.
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| Broken all around. Line of background preserved.
Top and back of head of male figure, perhaps Asklepios.
Pentelic marble. From circled marbles. 1962 Leica, 97-58-4a, 97-58-5a ... 9 August 1977 ... Top and back of head of male figure, perhaps Asklepios.
Pentelic marble. |
| Torso of male figure with heavy cloak over left shoulder, passing under right arm.
Broken at bottom; head and right arm missing.
Pentelic marble.
Asklepios Giustini?
Martens (2015), p. 61, n. 7. Mixed ... 24 April 1948 ... Pentelic marble.
Asklepios Giustini?
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| Broken above, through hips, and below, above ankles.
Figure, perhaps Asklepios, standing with weight on left leg, dressed in thick himation with simple folds.
Marble.
Cf. Martens (2015), p. 61, n. 7 ... 24 July 1978 ... Figure, perhaps Asklepios, standing with weight on left leg, dressed in thick himation with simple folds.
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| Obverse: Asklepios and Hygeia standing with a small figure of Telesphoros between. Countermark at bottom. Lettres around edge left to right, ΕΥΤΥΧΗΣ.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. IL 430, 1334, etc. Soft trench ... 23 February-16 March 1954 ... Obverse: Asklepios and Hygeia standing with a small figure of Telesphoros between. |
| Broken all around; back rough-picked; surface weathered.
Architectural border preserved at top with sloping root and antefix; moldings below.
Male bearded head beneath, facing right. Perhaps an Asklepios ... 10 July 1978 ... Perhaps an Asklepios relief.
Pentelic marble. |
| Obverse: semi-nude figure of Asklepios sitting left leaning on staff about which is twined a serpent. Five stars in field at right; a tree (?) at left.
Two countermarks of stork and lizard.
Reverse: plain ... 25 May 1936 ... Obverse: semi-nude figure of Asklepios sitting left leaning on staff about which is twined a serpent. |
| Large token in poor condition; chip broken away.
A: Asklepios and Hygeia enclosed in circle of dots, with countermark below. The small figure of Telesphoros between them. Traces of letters between heads ... 20 May 1936 ... Large token in poor condition; chip broken away.
A: Asklepios and Hygeia enclosed in circle of dots, with countermark below. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and left face only preserved.
Inventory of Asklepios.
Thirteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA With IG II2, nos. 1537-1538. Found at surface ... 229-206 B.C ... Inventory of Asklepios.
Thirteen lines of the inscription preserved.
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| Draped male statuette, perhaps Asklepios, preserved from neck to waist. Forearm missing.
Drapery passes over left shoulder across back and around over abdomen. Right arm at side, left crooked and covered ... 27 July 1968 ... Draped male statuette, perhaps Asklepios, preserved from neck to waist. |
| Obverse: Asklepios and Hygeia standing with a small figure of Telesphoros between. Countermark at bottom. Lettres around edge left to right, ΕΥΤΥΧΗΣ.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. IL 430, 1335, etc. From same deposit ... 23 February-16 March 1954 ... Obverse: Asklepios and Hygeia standing with a small figure of Telesphoros between. |
| Obverse: Asklepios, semi-nude, seated left, leaning on staff which a snake is entwining. At right, five stars, at left curved lines, perhaps representing tree. Countermark at lower right with scorpion ... 9 May 1936 ... Obverse: Asklepios, semi-nude, seated left, leaning on staff which a snake is entwining. |
| Torso and head of male figure; part of face and head missing. Broken at bottom; right arm missing.
Standing figure wearing himation passing over right shoulder and draped over bent left arm. Fillet around ... 15 April 1952 ... ADDENDA Asklepios? |
| Small, draped figure with cloak thrown over left shoulder, concealing left arm; chest and right arm bare. Right arm missing from above the elbow.
Remains of a small strut on right thigh. The back roughly ... 4 May 1935 ... ADDENDA Asklepios, Giustini type? |
Broken along diagonals at sides; rough-picked top and back surfaces preserved; smooth upper border along the top.
Male head on relief ground; head is frontal and bearded; hair parted in center goes back ... 16 August 1977 ... Hero or Asklepios.
Pentelic marble. |
| Broken at right, setting tongue preserved.
Five figures enclosed by plain border. In center one figure kneels before a standing god and goddess, at the right. At the left of the kneeling figure a standing ... 19 April 1956 ... At the left of the kneeling figure a standing child, and then a standing man. Asklepios and Hygeia?
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| Obverse: Asklepios, Hygieia and Telesphoros, facing each other.
Between them a snake, above them a star (?). Countermark. Traces of inscription: ΕΥΤΥΧΗC.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. IL 384.
1.20 to 0.70 above ... 27 May 1936 ... Obverse: Asklepios, Hygieia and Telesphoros, facing each other.
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| Preserved on left side and at bottom, back rough-picked. Broken on right side and upper left and upper right corners.
On left side is a square anta. In front of it stands a male figure wrapped in a himation ... 22 August 1977 ... In front of it stands a male figure wrapped in a himation and leaning forward, perhaps Asklepios. Encrustation on the bottom.
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| Inscribed fragment of dedication (Asklepios?).
Some of lower edge (?) and back preserved.
Above, part of the inscription. Below, in low, flat relief, a conventional representation of a woman's belly and ... 17 March 1939 ... Inscribed fragment of dedication (Asklepios?).
Some of lower edge (?) |
| Head, right arm from above elbow, and legs below knees missing.
A male figure, his himation wrapped over his left shoulder and arm, under his right arm, and around his left arm again. He apparently leaned ... 17 April 1936 ... ADDENDA Asklepios Giustini type? |
| Himation clad figure preserved from neck to knees, the garment dropped down below his right arm, leaving his chest bare, and covering his left shoulder and arm.
Besides the head and the legs below the ... 18 April 1934 ... ADDENDA Asklepios Giustini type? |
| Small head with heavy mustache and beard, broken off near base of neck, chip missing from hair and forehead above right eye. Surfaces worn.
The hair falls in heavy ringlets to the neck and is bound by ... 25 June 1947 ... Zeus or Asklepios?
Pentelic (?) |
| Head broken away, and part of drapery at right.
Draped male figure standing on small plinth. Edges of plinth and back rough-picked. Feet and uncertain object (snake staff?) below right hand unfinished ... February 1953 ... ADDENDA Asklepios Giustine type? |
| A: Asklepios, semi-draped, seated left on throne, leaning on staff around which twines a serpent.
In field at right, five stars; at left crescent moon, stem and end of palm branch. Two countermarks of ... 30 May 1938 ... A: Asklepios, semi-draped, seated left on throne, leaning on staff around which twines a serpent.
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| Inscribed fragment.
Broken at top, bottom, left, and back.
Part of toothed right edge preserved, roughly cut back a short distance near surface, without however destroying any letters.
Asklepios and Hygeia ... 5 June 1946 ... Part of toothed right edge preserved, roughly cut back a short distance near surface, without however destroying any letters.
Asklepios and Hygeia mentioned.
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| Head, right arm and legs below the knees, missing.
The weight is on the left foot, with the right leg slightly bent at the knee. The figure wears himation, which passes over his left shoulder, leaving ... 3 April 1933 ... Perhaps Asklepios.
Pentelic marble.
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Much of body and all of rim lost. Three joining fragments. Handles missing. Conical foot in two degrees with scraped groove in between. Fluted or reeded lower wall with scraped groove at lower part. On ... 27 June 1967 ... On upper concave side is preserved in slip-glaze the name of Asklepios and a bit of West Slope design above. |
| Broken top, bottom and right sides. Preserved at left and back (rough-picked).
At left is a female figure wrapped in a himation with chitin underneath. Her head is broken off. In front of her is a male ... 12 August 1977 ... Perhaps Asklepios and Hygeia.
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| Comb and beak chipped. At neckline, a somewhat rough-finished surface at obtuse angel with head, and a small hole for attachment, suggesting that the head was part of a group, and faced somewhat left ... 500-480 B.C (?) ... Cf. also S 1258 (ΟΟ 170), S 1259 (ΟΟ 171): Asklepios connections? |
| Small, bearded head, broken off at neck; nose damaged.
Hair fastened by a fillet; a mass of curls, with much drill work, framing the face, the hair on top of the head rendered by shallow parallel wavy ... 26 May 1938 ... Mended with S 1991.
Asklepios (B. M. April 20, 2016). |
| Head, feet, right arm and lower drapery to right are missing. The man stands with his weight on his left leg and with his right knee bent. His himation leaves his chest and his right arm and shoulder free ... 10 May 1933 ... The marble is much discolored by oxidation, especially that on the front side of the figure.
Asklepios?
Pentelic marble. |
| A life-size statue, the head and right arm are missing; the upper front part of the body has been cut away; the draped left arm is preserved to the lower forearm, which was separately inserted, and part ... 6 June 1931 ... For the style and execution of the drapery cf. the sculpture from the Temple of Asklepios at Epidauros, probably by Timotheos, Richter (1929), Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks, figs. 710-719 (figs. 757-766 in forth edition 1970).
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