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| Broken on all sides.
End of swirling drapery beside a figure (?). From clearing trench of inner rectangle in peristyle court of Heliaia. Context chiefly of late third quarter of 4th. century some later ... 27 April 1960 |
| Four curly-haired seated youths are vigorously pulling; between them appear the oars of an upper bank of oarsmen; not curved timbers of rowing cabin.
Made in two layers; that containing the impression ... 28 July 1961 |
| Lower limbs only preserved.
Seated figure clad in a tightly drawn garment.
Scar of attachment on outside of right thigh.
Traces of white engobe and of some black glaze: from plastic Rhyton or lekythos ... 27 July 1961 |
| Chin elaborated modelled; locks on neck; cornucopia shows relief of draped male looking left, draped female looking right between mouldings.
Head mostly missing. Cornucopia broken all around.
Traces of ... 8-9 April 1947 |
| Two non-joining fragments, but fragment b) made up of joining ones.
Fragment a), top of altar ornamented with scrolls, rosettes, acroterion and dentils of "Tarentine" altar type.
Fragment b), relief on ... 1962 |
| Two arms probably from same naked figure.
Fragment a), left arm bent forward at elbow.
Fragment b), right arm straight including part of hand.
Traces of white.
Blond-gray clay. Cistern. Box 197a. Leica, ... 1962 |
| Part of hand preserved.
Left arm bent at elbow, sleeved, with thick cuff.
Abundant white.
Blond-gray clay. Cistern. Box 197a. Leica, 80-7-28 ... 1962 |
| From left thigh of a figure wearing overfold.
Broken all around.
Traces of white.
Blond clay. Kybele Cistern. Box 197a. Leica ... 1962 |
| 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 |
| Upper part of front half preserved.
From a seated woman holding fruit and child.
Drapery over shoulders knotted in front.
Traces of white slip.
Hard pinkish-buff clay.
Cf. T 1599. Late Roman context ... Catalogued 1957 |
| Tragic mask of youth, preserved from eyes to chin.
Hellenistic type (?).
Light buff clay. Surface find. Leica, 81-33-26 ... 27 April 1957 |
| Back part of a very large head, the hair rendered in gouged technique: checkerboard at back, narrow lines around face, herringbone on top-knot over forehead. Right ear preserved set well down on neck ... 10 May 1957 |
| Very carefully modeled head of Athena with Parthenos helmet, shield and spear.
Roughly circular plaque, the back rough and irregular. Slightly chipped around edges.
Head and shoulders of Athena Parthenos ... 29 May 1957 |
| One corner of a thick mold representing griffin's head.
Back smooth.
Coarse clay, pale buff at surface, pink inside. Cleaning modern cellars. 1251 Leica ... 29 March 1958 |
| Four major fragments, and a number of small scraps, from two or more altars.
Fragment a), upper left side, with voluted end of top; traces of a round object attached to upper surface.
Traces of white paint ... 27-28 June 1935, 26-27 May 1936 |
| First interpretation: Mold signed fragment.
Broken at left and chipped along outer edge at top.
Preserved is a male figure, bearded and partly draped, reclining on a couch and playing the double flutes, ... 27 March 1939 |
| Broken off below and behind.
Caricature face like comic mask. Eyes pierced.
Red clay. mouth fill to 6.60m. Well. Mouth fill to 6.60m.
Roman fill. Leica, LXIX-22 ... 25 May 1937 |
| Broken off at neck. Front and back have split apart on the line where they were joined.
Short curly hair.
No traces of glaze or color.
Red clay. Well D, lower fill. Found with coin of Hadrian. Basket 3 ... 9 June 1937 |
| Sloping surface at bottom where front part of stand or base is broken away.
Hermaphroditus see ostendens.
Head missing.
Buff clay, white sizing.
ADDENDA Cf. Agora XI, p. 173.
Compare with T 1808. North ... 7 October 1949 |
| Flat back and one original edge preserved of mold for a large plaque.
Back legs and tail of a lion walking right.
Coarse brown clay with red bits in it. South Cut A, packing below bath drain, above earlier ... 4 November 1949 |
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