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Head of a woman (?) with spiral curls around the brows, but drawn back from the center of the forehead as if in a braid.
Broken off behind and at the top of the neck; most of the face preserved.
No traces ... 5 June 1947 |
Fingers indicated simply by grooves; in the palm of the hand a small cup or bowl ?
Elaborate gouged decoration suggests a long fitting sleeve (caestus), cf. Gardiner (1930), Athletics of the Ancient World, ... 5 June 1947 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found above floor of the Civic Offices. Leica, 98-56-31 ... 5 June 1947 |
| Side A: the letter alpha (A) enclosed in a circle.
Side B: standing draped figure, left, holding uncertain object (spindle or thyrsos ?) in raised right hand. East of Roman bath, east of wall and floor ... 6 June 1947 |
Body fragments, end of nozzle, and ornamental end of handle missing.
Low ring foot and deep body; voluted nozzle with relief rosette on upper face. Flat discus surrounded by ring of dots, and grooves ... 5 June 1947 |
The nozzle and lug at one side broken off; no handle; groove around filling hole; base concave beaneath.
The wall was never pierced through for the wick, at the point where the nozzle joined.
Inside unglazed ... 5 June 1947 |
Inscribed fragments.
Two joining fragments.
Back, rough picked, then worn smooth, preserved.
Broken above, below and at sides.
Mentions the stoa of Attalos, and a statue to be set up in it.
Twelve lines ... Ca. 80 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment a), three joining fragments.
Fragment b), three joinin g fragments with part of left edge.
Fragment c), two joining fragments with part of right edge.
The stone has split ... 269/8 B.C. |
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