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A 1853: Lion's Head Spout Fragment

Broken all around, only some mane and a bit of ear and part of piercing for spout remain. From Temple of Ares. Pentelic marble. Marble pile S.W. of Temple of Ares. Leica ... 5 July 1951

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A 1895: Sima Fragment

Broken at left, and in back below. Joint preserved at right end. Very badly weathered. Trace of astragal molding along top of face. From the Temple of Hephaistos (?). Island marble. ADDENDA Weathering ... July 1951

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S 248: Head of Female Figure

Broken off just below the chin, the features largely worn away, the back both worn and broken. Head of over life-size figure. The hair is drawn down over the forehead in broad waves, covering the ears ... 4th c. A.D.

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S 257: Herm Head Fragment

Fragment from proper right side of a very large head with beard and corkscrew curls. Preserved is part of the side of the neck, and of the face with the right eye and beard, the fillet round the front ... Roman period.

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S 258: Portrait Head of Female Figure from Relief

The back sliced off obliquely; the small head broken off at the top of the neck; nose and right side of forehead broken. Above the waving hair is preserved part of a headdress on which a rough ovolo pattern, ... Antonine period.

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S 261: Arm and Shoulder Fragment of Draped Figure from Relief

Apparently a left arm, in tightly wrapped drapery, with another garment, having a fringe resembling locks of hair, worn over the shoulder. On the top of the shoulder rest two long curls. Pentelic marble ... 1933

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S 262: Draped Female Figure Fragment from Relief

Head, right shoulder, arms and legs are missing. The figure wears a chiton, which is girt in by a broad band, passing over the shoulder and round the waist, and knotted in front. Pentelic marble. House ... 1933

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S 1467: Relief Fragment with Horses

A fragment of a chariot group (?), left. Body, beginning of neck and part of right foreleg of front horse, with hand and arm of charioteer stretched over his back almost touching neck, and much battered ... Latter part of 6th c. B.C. (?).