T 2924 BIS: Mold Fragment for Figurine

Preserved is a leg in low relief, and two paws. Metal impession. Slightly micaceous cinnamon clay. ADDENDA T 2924 consists of two fragments (a,b) but they were not from the same mould. They were catalogued ... 19 April 1949

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T 3460: Mold Fragment for Leg

Part of mold of left foot for large figure, broken off at ankle. Foot finely modelled, with long toes. Dark red micaceous clay, gray at core as if from burning. ADDENDA C. G: Suggests from metal original ... 1956

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I 7286: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken on all sides and at back. Includes part of preamble. Parts of twelve lines of the inscription preserved; non-stoichedon. Hymettian marble. Found in early Byzantine disturbance ... 2 May 1971

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I 3658: Honorary Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Lettered face and right side remain. Honorary decree; Ephebic (?) Six lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Found in Byzantine context, over the foundations of the northern ... 3rd. century B.C.

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I 3675: Ephebic Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and left edge only preserved. Four lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon. Hymettian marble. Found under floor of the church of Vlassarou, west of the Odeion ... 2 March 1936

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T 3512: Mold Fragment for Figurine

Part of the leg of a running or dancing figure, with an end of fluttering drapery. Above it right (in the positive) part of a large object decorated with chevrons. Broken all around. Impression from metal ... 30 April 1957

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T 578: Mold Fragment for Plaque

Broken at top and left side, and battered at the bottom. Preserved is the lower body of a standing figure of Herakles, facing left, and wearing a lion 's skin. The mold is for a plaque in low relief ... 20 March 1934

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T 2194: Impression of Jewelry: Gorgon Head

Lower part broken off. Surface inside somewhat cracked. Mold for relief Gorgon head, with snail-shell curls around the face, and two snaky loops rising from the hair at the center above. Pinkish clay ... 24 April 1940