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S 2025: Relief Fragment with Man in 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

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S 389: Head of Triple Hekate

Noses and mouths of all three heads are broken away, and the whole is much battered and worn. The three faces are very flat, the hair very conventional, in waves running lengthwise. The base of the neck ... 1st c. B.C.

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S 2489: Hand and Shield Fragment

Broken on all sides. Palm of hand shown gripping inside strap of shield. Thumb and first joint of fingers missing. Shield has concave inner surface with flat edge around outer rim. Front of shield is curved ... 7 June 1972

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S 1141: Statuette of Three Female Figures

The heads missing, an iron dowel remains. Three draped female figures, standing back to back, holding out their drapery in their hands. Rectangular dowel-hole in bottom. Probably three Graces rather than ... 1st to 2nd c. A.D.

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S 2252: Draped Seated Figure Fragment

Seems to be a fragment from the right thigh of a seated figure. Under surface is a curved joint surface carefully dressed with fine claw chisel as if the figure and seat were in separate pieces. Otherwise ... Ca. 430-410 B.C.

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B 414: Statuette Head: Child

Small plump face. The back of the head (badly damaged) projects curiously behind the left ear. Indication of attachment to some other figure? The head appears to be too large to belong to the group, B ... 19 March 1937

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B 1181: Statuette

Standing male figure, holding a bird in his extended right hand. Left arm raised, holding something (?). Short cloak thrown over left shoulder. Wreath on head. Left arm broken off, but statuette largely ... 9 May 1956

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S 1372: Torso Fragment of Male Figure from Relief

The upper part of the torso only, much battered and worn. From a high relief; an area not worked on the upper part of the back probably gives point of attachment to background. The stump of the left arm ... January-February 1949