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| Broken at neck. Nose broken; ears and chin chipped; a slice missing from back of head; otherwise in good condition.
Head of a young boy, life-size or slightly under, with short hair and a wreath about ... 3rd quarter of the 3rd c. A.D. |
| The back smooth-dressed with small hole in the middle as if for attachment in a pediment. The nose and part of the chin chipped away, the rest of the surface corroded.
The head is thrown back in a Scopadic ... 1st half of 1st c. B.C. |
| Nose broken away, a deep score in the forehead; surface much rubbed. Eyes, mouth, chin and ears damaged.
Portrait of a man of mature years; the head turned slightly to the left, the hair close-cut and ... Middle of 1st c. B.C. |
| Head of an unknown, middle aged man in a skullcap. The head is broken off at the base of the neck; most of the right ear, the end of the nose and the tip of the left ear are missing. Chips gone from the ... 1st c. B.C. |
| Battered, especially the nose and chin.
A woman's head, her himation drawn up over her head. She is worn and thin in the face; her hair is barely indicated.
Good work
Pentelic marble.
Drilled for setting ... 1st c. B.C. |
| Broken off at neck. Forehead and front part of hair missing, back of neck and back hair also broken off. Features badly chipped and rubbed.
Life-size head, with slightly parted lips, broad nose and eyes ... 1st c. B.C. (?). |
| Marble dumps in the excavations. Unspecified contexts outside the Agora. Material. Forms of Portraits. Thompson, Hesperia, XIX, 1950, p. 82, pl. 54. Delbrück, Antike Porphrywerke (Studien zur spätantiken ... Agora 1 4 ... Julio-Claudian |
| Schweitzer, pp. 79ff., figs 99-104, 107-110. M. Bieber, History of the Greek and Roman Theater (Princeton, 1939), p. 323. Schweitzer, figs. 104, 109, 110. Schweitzer, pp. 83f. Hinks, Greek and Roman Portrait ... Agora 1 16 S 998 ... 1st B.C. |
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