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| Preserved from hip to lower part of neck; with shoulders and upper part of arms close to body.
A girl dressed in a clinging Ionic chiton. Archaistic.
Pentelic marble. Cistern, south chamber. Leica, LXXV-95, ... 5th or 4th B.C ... chiton. Archaistic.
Pentelic |
| Columnar in form, cut sharply inwards toward the bottom. Broken at the back; a rough-picked cutting at the top.
In low relief on the upper part, a woman dancing left, her head and feet missing. Archaistic ... Hellenistic (?) ... North Basement-Sculpture, Block 50/7 |
| Peleus and Thetis. Repairs to sculpture in antiquity. Peplos in archaistic sculpture. Perirrhanteria in the form of archaistic korai. Retrograde inscriptions. Persephone. Re-use of sculpture in antiquity ... Agora 11 184 ... Repairs to sculpture in antiquity ... Peplos in archaistic sculpture ... Perirrhanteria in the form of archaistic korai |
| Broken on all sides. Back preserved; rough-picked.
Legs of nude male striding left with drapery falling in front; archaistic.
Perhaps representing row dance of Hermes and the Nymphs.
Hollow cutting on ... 9 August 1977 ... falling in front; archaistic |
| Broken off above. Edges and corners broken away.
On front and two sides archaistic drapery in very flat relief, terminating in a straight line 0.05m. from bottom.
Marble gray and crumbly, probably from ... January 1955 ... North Basement-Sculpture, Block 44/7 |
| Part of top and right side of head, ear and hair preserved.
The hair is schematized in wavy lines on top and bound with a plain round fillet. Round the face it is finished with four rows of small tight ... 13 March 1933 ... North Basement-Sculpture, Block 49/6 |
| Full height preserved but much battered.
Three female figures in high-girt peplos over sleeved chiton stand against a thick column. One holds long torches. One has both arms lowered. Of the third only ... 2nd c. A.D. (?) ... Sculpture |
| Top edge and back preserved. Roughly picked.
Hermes in petasos looking left. Head and shoulders preserved, wearing chiton. Features completely gone.
Archaistic.
From same monument as S 245 (Θ 47)(which ... May 1953 ... Sculpture |
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