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Broken off below knee and at shin.
Quite well-modeled piece with very well developed musculature. Good finish. Under life-size.
White Marble. Clearing Coarse of Water Channel on Northeast Shoulder of ... 1931 ... Clearing Coarse of Water Channel on Northeast Shoulder of Pnyx Hill. |
Clay fine, buff, soft. Head missing. Traces of white slip. Pin hole beneath on level bottom. Not carefully modeled.
Almost identical with Agora T IIII which is from Late 5th century context. From the ... Probably late fifth century B.C ... From the disturbed surface of an exploratory trench on top of the central Pnyx Hill. |
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Rough picked back preserved; broken at top, bottom, and right; left edge uncertain, chipped at front, but slightly rough curved surface behind may be original, since first letters of ... 28 January 1942 ... Found in hollow west of Pnyx Hill; brought in by former workman. |
| Left: Acropolis and Areopagus; middle: early Agora; right: Hill of the Muses and the Pnyx. Taken from the Observatory, August 1931 ... Scanned from print. southeast Horizontal (normal) ... August 1931 ... Left: Acropolis and Areopagus; middle: early Agora; right: Hill of the Muses and the Pnyx. |
| Left: Acropolis and Areopagus; middle: early Agora; right: Hill of the Muses and the Pnyx. Taken from the Observatory, August 1931 ... Scanned from print. southeast Horizontal (normal) ... August 1931 ... Left: Acropolis and Areopagus; middle: early Agora; right: Hill of the Muses and the Pnyx. |
Broken all around.
Single, pellet-like molding at the top. Broken on all sides. (top ... )
Gray Marble- Hymettian? Brought in from lower hill to south of Pnyx. Ευπορε[ία]
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χαιρ[ε] ... Brought in from lower hill to south of Pnyx. |
| View of the area from "Mt. Theseion" (the large excavation dump). To left, Areopagus; in the middle, Hill of the Muses and Pnyx; to right, Foot of Hill of the Nymphs ... southwest Horizontal (normal) ... 18 Jul 1947 ... To left, Areopagus; in the middle, Hill of the Muses and Pnyx; to right, Foot of Hill of the Nymphs. |
| View of the area from "Mt. Theseion" (the large excavation dump). To left, Areopagus; in the middle, Hill of the Muses and Pnyx; to right, Foot of Hill of the Nymphs ... AMS southwest Horizontal (normal) ... 18 Jul 1947 ... To left, Areopagus; in the middle, Hill of the Muses and Pnyx; to right, Foot of Hill of the Nymphs. |
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