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S 1083: Herm Head Fragment

A segment from the back of the head. The hair in deep wavy grooves, radiating from the crown of the head, runs down to a fillet, below which the surface is smooth. Pentelic marble. Joins S 539 (Ν 179) ... Early Roman period (?).

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S 1567: Miniature Herm Shaft Fragment

Broken top and bottom. Head missing. Bottom of square beard and locks of hair on shoulders preserved. Pentelic marble. 33-N written in the upper right corner of the card. Pre-war marble pile. Leica, ... 14 February 1952

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S 1957: Drapery Fragment

Broken all around. Flat folds (of chiton?) converging upward in front and downward in back, below a thicker garment (himation?) with wavy surface. Perhaps from the right thigh of a small kore. Island marble ... Last quarter of 6th c. B.C.

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S 2020: Figure Fragment: Child in Arms

Lower body and legs of a boy in a seated position, supported by a woman's hand which is life-size. The boy's body is nude, but a cloak covers his legs. Pentelic marble. House 650 A/19. Leica ... 9 January 1959

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S 2042: Grave Relief Fragment

From the lower part of a tall Attic gravestone with relief. Part of right edge preserved, otherwise broken all around. Back flat, dressed with drove. In front, the lower part of one leg and some of the ... Middle of 6th c. B.C.

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S 2118: Head Fragment of Male Figure

The left half of the face is preserved, including the whole mouth and part of the right eye. Nose broken. Small archaic head; hair close-cropped with stippled surface. Large bulging eyes. Smiling mouth ... Late 6th c. B.C.

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S 2119: Torso Fragment of Kore

Upper part of archaistic Kore in diagonal himation. Most of front split off. Generally battered. Hair in style of Erechtheion maidens. Stiff, flat folds in himation. Narrow crinkles in chiton. Pentelic ... 1st half of 4th c. B.C.

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S 326: Herm Head

Small head, broken below the chin, badly worn so that only the general outline of the face is preserved. The hair lies close to the head and is bound by a fillet (?) indicated by two parallel lines. Eyes ... 7 April 1933