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S 797: Mold Fragments for Head of Archaic Bronze Statue

As mended, there are five fragments, giving much of both sides of the face, most of the mouth, lower part of the nose, one eye, one ear and half of the other, and part of the wavy locks above the brows ... 25 May 1936

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S 739: Portrait Bust of Male Figure

Nose broken away, a deep score in the forehead; surface much rubbed. Eyes, mouth, chin and ears damaged. Portrait of a man of mature years; the head turned slightly to the left, the hair close-cut and ... Middle of 1st c. B.C.

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S 749: Leg Fragment of Colossal Figure

Right leg from just below the knee to just above the ankle preserved, with the upper part of a boot ornamented with a lion's head. A short support, tree with berries on top, at right. Pentelic marble ... 117-138 A.D.

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S 750: Relief Fragment

Broken above and at right. Back rough. Two adults, one (or two?) adolescents, and three children advancing right. Surface considerably damaged; blackened at right. Pentelic marble. Modern wall. Leica, ... 9 May 1936

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S 751: Relief Fragment

Top and left side preserved, back and front worn by traffic. Top of stele was rounded. A horned Pan facing front, about to put his syrinx to his lips. Summary but spirited work. Pentelic marble. (This ... 14 May 1936

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S 754: Relief Fragment with Hand with Sistrum

Parts of back and left side preserved. Of relief, right arm and sistrum only preserved. Fragment of a stele with relief within projecting pilasters. A right arm, tightly sleeved, is shaking a sistrum with ... 15 May 1936

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S 755: Herm Head

Head and very upper part of pillar preserved, including part of the rectangular cutting for left arm stub. Nose, mouth and chin damaged. Beardless, rather full face. Double row of curls across forehead, ... Roman period.

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S 759: Head of Male Figure

Broken off at the neck; a dowel hole underneath. Bearded man with long curling hair, recalling the Jupiter Article type. Island (?) marble. Agar Sample 238. Well. 3697 Leica, 6-392 ... 23 May 1936