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| Left foot resting flat on plinth, partly covered by drapery so that heel exposed, and foot from little toe forward (missing). Drapery falls down to plinth in series of obliquely stacked folds that curve ... Early Roman ... Press folds visible on ... folds that curve around to ... Folds on proper lt. side |
| Over life-sized figure of draped figure, who stands with weight on rt. leg, lt. bent and slightly advanced, shoulders tilted strongly to rt. and frontal but hips turned slightly to proper lt. Upper arms ... ? Early Roman ? ... eradicated on top. Press folds on ... folds, clinging transparently ... with selvage folded back to |
| Life-sized statue of draped female, stands with weight on rt. leg, lt. bent slightly at knee, set just forward with foot turned partly to side. Wears himation over Ionic chiton. Himation would have hung ... 1902/05/28 ... feet suggests press-fold ... vertical folds down left side, ... Folds broad, divided by thick |
| Folded lead strip used for mending pots. Ends pressed together, but not welded. Similar to KM-116. Lead. Complete or intact. Intact, mended from two joining frgts., one large and one small, with some cracks ... ?, based on context ... Folded lead strip used for mending pots. Ends pressed together, but not |
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