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Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around and roughly split at back.
Ten lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 70. Found in late context in grave LXIII, in the south ... 195/4 B.C ... Found in late context in grave LXIII, in the south peristyle of the Hephaisteion. |
Lip chipped. 0.75m. below top of stele. Probably from Grave 2 (1.10m. north of west end of stele, 0.10m or 0.15m. from scarp of Grave 7, depth of 0.75m. below top of stele). Leica, 6-176, LXIII-58, VII-97 ... 23 March 1936 ... Probably from Grave 2 (1.10m. north of west end of stele, 0.10m or 0.15m. from scarp of Grave 7, depth of 0.75m. below top of stele) ... Leica, 6-176, LXIII-58, VII-97 |
| Broken above and below. Some of original back and right side preserved.
Part of left hand holding staff or spear shaft. Edge of frame chipped away. Side smoothed. Back shows drove marks.
Very careful work ... Middle of 6th c. B.C. |
| Back and part of left edge preserved, otherwise broken all around.
In low relief part of a male figure, right, wrapped in himation and holding a staff in his extended right hand. Behind him the background ... November 1953 |
Handles missing.
Slender body on disc foot; tall slightly spreading neck with heavy angular rim. Hard fairly clean red clay, gray at sur- faces. Decoration in red and white for bands on neck, shoulder ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C ... LXIX, 2 and II, pl. 48, 2 (Marion Grave 34-36);
S.C.E., IV, 2, fig. LXIII, 8 and II, pl. 51 (Marion Grave 39-1). Compare also the hydria S.C.E., IV, 2, fig. LXIII, 16 and III, pl. 99, 1 (Vouni Grave 1-26). |
| Three joining fragments.
Fragment from lower left corner of the monument. There remain parts of two figures in high relief surrounded by a deep frame. On the left, a minor female figure holding something ... May 1953 |
| Apparently a thin strip in a triple spiral.
10.9gr (weighed with perspex mount). Χάλκινο δακτυλίδιο. Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5.
From finger of left hand. Less than 40% RH, ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5.
... Leica, LXIII-52 |
| Much broken and badly corroded.
Small oval hoop ending in duck 's head.
31.1gr (weighed with perspex mount). Χάλκινο ψέλιο. Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5, right wrist. dust-free, ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5, right wrist ... Leica, LXIII-52 |
| Much broken and corroded.
Apparently a plain open hoop.
38.3gr (weighed with perspex mount). Χάλκινο σπειροειδές ψέλιο. Διακρίνονται ίχνη διάβρωσης. Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5, left wrist ... Leica, LXIII-52 |
| Much broken.
Flat projecting head above a small ball.
Fastening the peplos (?)
45.6gr (weighed with perspex mount)
Cf. B 1049. Χάλκινη περόνη. Finished Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5, above left shoulder ... Leica, LXIII-52 |
| Much broken and corroded. The ball and a bit of the shaft preserved.
The ball was made of bronze, the shaft at least above ball of iron.
Fastening the peplos (?)
Iron:0.4gr, Bronze ball:3.3gr Περόνη από ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5, above right shoulder ... Leica, LXIII-52 |
| Three fragments:
a) Broken above and at right, perhaps also below. Left side smooth. Back badly pitted by cesspool acids, but probably nearly original. Preserved bottom similarly pitted; may or may not ... a) (Θ 1928) ca. 530-525 B.C., b) (Ε 626) last quarter of 6th c. B.C., c) ca. 600-590 B.C. |
| A complete mold for plaque (?).
The surface slightly concave. Winged Nike driving quadriga to right; in her left hand, a palm branch.
Fine pinkish buff clay.
Cf. Boardman (1970), Greek Gems and Finger ... 11 March 1936 ... XLII, no. 5, LXIII, no. 49.
Furtwängler (1896), Beschreibung der Geschnittenen Steine im Antiquarium, Taf. 22, no. 2454, Taf. 45, no. 6471, taf. 60, no. 8413.
... In grave cutting.
Hellenistic to early Roman sherds. |
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