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Part of one edge preserved.
Uncertain representation: extended arm with drapery behind (?).
Clay buff with coarse pink particles.
ADDENDA: Animal combat. Surface. Leica ... 7 April 1938 ... ADDENDA: Animal combat. |
Broken all around.
Torso of a man in combat, seen from back. He stands with weight on left leg and with right leg raised. He bends forward to right.
Perhaps from metope or frieze.
Pentelic marble with ... April 1959 ... Torso of a man in combat, seen from back. |
Discus only preserved.
In relief, gladiatorial combat: gladiator and retarius.
Unglazed.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection. Cistern. Leica ... 12 June 1936 ... In relief, gladiatorial combat: gladiator and retarius.
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Fragment from a heavy mould.
Back preserved, edges broken.
Uncertain representation.
Coarse clay, surfaced with finer.
ADDENDA: C. Grandjouan: Animal combat: lion of griffin attacks herbivore. Oinochoe ... 22 April 1939 ... Grandjouan: Animal combat: lion of griffin attacks herbivore. |
Complete save minor chips. On body: Herakles in combat with Amazons. On shoulder, rays. Brought in by former workman, found south or S.E. of Philopappos Hill, on Gennaiou Kolokotroni Str. 5. Leica, XL-2 ... 7 December 1940 ... On body: Herakles in combat with Amazons. |
Most of the discus, and part of the rim, decorated with nodules around grooves.
On the discus, a combat between two warriors, one of whom bears a large shield.
Unglazed.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type XXVII ... 6-12 June 1936 ... On the discus, a combat between two warriors, one of whom bears a large shield.
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Broken all around.
Fragment from base and part of superstructure of plastic lamp, with oil-hole set in top of base, showing a crouching or fallen animal, bull or deer.
Probably from a combat scene.
Red ... 5 April 1934 ... Probably from a combat scene.
Red glaze.
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Lower half only preserved. Phanyllis shape.
Legs of two warriors fighting over a fallen one; on each side, an onlooker with spear.
Cf. Athens 373 (CC 730) described in Haspels (1936), p. 203, as Phanyllis-shaped ... May-June 1954 ... Athens 373 (CC 730) described in Haspels (1936), p. 203, as Phanyllis-shaped and "combat over a fallen warrior between two onlookers". |
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