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S 1798: Cuirass Fragment

Flake from front of cuirass statue of Roman emperor. Above, right arm of a Triton (?) holding a victory (?) in his hand; below, one of the lappets of the first row, with ram's head in profile, and one ... February 1954

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I 380: Dedication Fragment

Fragment from upper right hand corner of inscribed block. Right side worked smooth, and rough picked top preserved. Around the inscribed surface a narrow border. Dedication to Trajan. The end of three ... 1933

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S 2431: Leg and Drapery Fragment

Broken above and below. Large fragment of a left leg from below knee to above ankle of a male figure. He wears high hunting boots composed in parts of a panther skin with head and paw visible. Drapery ... 25 June 1971

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S 2502: Leg and Drapery Fragment

Broken all around. Fragment from the right thigh of a large male figure, preserving a small portion of the leg as well as the lower edge of the chiton and the elaborate tassels of the cuirass. White marble ... 30 June 1972

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S 2517: Drapery Fragment of Male Figure

Broken above and at sides . Fragment of fringed tunic from large imperial (?) statue. Ends decorated with ringlets. Crystalline white marble. Perhaps same as S 2515 (ΡΡ 459) and S 2516 (ΡΡ 460). Conjoined ... 24 May 1972

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S 2503: Cuirass Fragment from Statue of Emperor Hadrian

Broken all around. Left side of large-scale cuirass decorated with Athena and two Nikai. Athena stands front in center with aegis and a shield in her left hand. To her left a winged victory helps to support ... 6 July 1972

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S 2512: Arm

Tips of two fingers and large chip from upper arm missing. Otherwise complete. Right arm, larger than life-size, holding a round object, presumably a piece of fruit of some sort. Upper arm has anathyrisos ... 24 May 1972

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S 1170: Draped Figure Fragment in Relief

Broken above; somewhat chipped; back flat. Against a roughly semicircular object, like an altar or column, a small human figure in high relief. He is draped with long tunic and a cloak fastened across ... 27 May 1939