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| Head of youth, set on a shaft; the whole framed by heavy drapery which covers the top of the head and falls down on both sides and at back. Lower part broken away. Face much worn: mouth and most of nose ... 10 March 1932 |
| Broken in front at the right. On the sides, two holes for insertion of cross bars. The back is cut as though it stood against a wall, the top as though it carried something. The figure has a beard and ... 15 May 1933 |
| Fragment of inscribed columnar base; relief on top; grave stone (?).
Part of a columnar base; broken away on either side and in back. On the sculpture above, two feet are preserved. The figure is broken ... 22 June 1933 ... On the sculpture above, two feet are preserved. The figure is broken away above the ankles, as is also a rectangular projection to the right of the figure which may have served as border to the relief.
... Found in modern foundation wall, north of the Temple of Ares. |
| Upper part of a woman somewhat under life-size.
Preserved are left shoulder, breast and part of upper arm. Head and neck insets, missing. The woman wears a thin, clinging chiton, highly girded, cf. S 462, ... 11 April 1934, February 1954 |
| Aphrodite Pandemos seated on goat.
Preserved: rear part of goat and part of goddess from below waist to below knees. Part of original edge of plaque at left. Background of plaque curves slightly with high ... 1933 |
| Lower part preserved, broken at top only.
From narrow relief; legs of a man, half life-size, walking toward the right; behind him a dog, nose to ground; end of garment in front of man's left knee.
Left ... February 1949 |
| Small head of Aphrodite type.
The hair is bound by a fillet and gathered into a large knot behind; a sakkos covers the hair and knot behind the fillet.
Granular, white marble, perhaps Parian or Turkish ... 17 May 1935 |
| Broken above knee and above ankle.
This piece was intended for insertion as a patch in a high relief. The surface worked with the single point; a measuring point on the inside of the knee.
Pentelic marble ... 28 June 1950 |
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