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| Small rectangular block, worn, one corner badly chipped. Surface of figures battered, especially the heads.
Two figures on plinth. Male, 3/4 view at left, embraces or carries off female, full front view ... Late Roman. |
| Small Zeus-Asklepios type head.
Part of neck preserved.
Wears fillet, incised to indicate rolled material. Hair on crown of head carelessly carved, and battered.
Pentelic marble. Mixed fill. Leica ... 12 April 1956 |
| Broken at right, setting tongue preserved.
Five figures enclosed by plain border. In center one figure kneels before a standing god and goddess, at the right. At the left of the kneeling figure a standing ... 19 April 1956 |
| Preserved to just below neck.
Features blurred, but eyes and mustache still distinguishable. Lower part of beard broken off. Surface badly battered; fillet on head barely distinguishable.
Hermes Propylaios ... 24 April 1956 |
| Part of the mouth and nose have been broken off as has the left ear.
The neck is sufficiently preserved to show that the head is turning left. The roughly chiseled back may be original and the head perhaps ... 500-450 B.C. (?). |
| Fully preserved.
Roughly oblong chunk of marble with two herms, one above the other incised in it. Lower herm ithyphallic, upper not.
Very crudely done.
Pentelic marble. From dump of earth from cistern ... 12 May 1956 |
| Head of bearded man of which third of head at back, nose and parts of beard chipped off.
Archaistic curls at brow line.
Pentelic marble. Stony Byzantine fill. Leica ... Presumably Roman. |
| Tapers slightly toward top, which is broken off.
Two under edges are bevelled. There is a graffito: Ι Ν Ι Κ Ι.
Irregular daub of clay impressed by fingers (whose prints can still be seen) on to the preserved ... 30 March 1956 |
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