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S 211: Herm Head

Bearded herm head of Archaic type. Back of head broken away above, hair around brow damaged, nose and chin broken away, surface damaged. Full height preserved. Front of neck forms a tongue (width broken), ... Early 5th century B.C.

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S 896: Votive Relief Fragment

Left side only remains. Three men, a woman, a boy and a girl, all draped, move in a procession to the right. In the wall above, a rectangular panel with the lower part of a horse's head in relief, and ... 24 April 1937

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S 1684: Statuette Fragment: Kore

Torso preserved, from neck to below the waist; lower left arm broken off, the right elbow chipped, also some object held at the breast by the right hand. Standing, archaistic kore, wearing thin chiton ... 24 February 1953

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S 1880: Herm Beard Fragment

Fragment preserving left side of beard and part of lower lip of herm head, probably about life-size. Underside of beard is rough, showing drill channels by which it was separated from the neck. Locks of ... December 1954

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S 1888: Herm Beard Fragment

Broken off below mouth. Lower left corner broken off. Wedge-shaped beard with square end. Archaistic locks with curled ends. Strands engraved in each lock. About two-thirds life-size. Pentelic marble ... December 1954

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S 1889: Herm Head Fragment

Fragment from upper part of head, proper left side. Preserves left ear and part of left eye, left forehead and forehead hair and a part of the top hair. Three rows of corkscrew curls below a fillet, flat, ... December 1954

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S 1892: Hekataion Fragment

Head and lower legs broken off. Three female figures back to back with arms and skirts touching at sides. Feet together, both arms lowered. Peplos girded at waist worn over chiton with buttoned sleeves ... 1st c. A.D.

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S 1207: Statuette Fragment: Draped Seated Figure

Lower half of a draped figure seated on a solid square seat. Broken at waist. Folds of drapery indicated by shallow, carefully cut lines. Edges and corner much battered. Pentelic marble. Built into modern ... Early 5th c. B.C.