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| Head missing.
The figure wears chiton and himation, the cloak wrapped tighly around her shoulders and upper body, covering hands and arms completely, and falling in heavy folds on her left side.
Vent ... 9 March 1938 ... Hesperia 35 (1966), p. 7, n. 37; p. 258, pl. 68, no. 3 ... Thompson (1963), p. 20, n. 1. |
| Broken above, at back and on right.
One foot (the right one) is preserved.
Figure wears long drapery.
Yellow to orange clay.
Cf. T 4041, T 4042, except plinth higher.
ADDENDA From seated figurine (?) ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... Study Collections-Case No. 116-3/1 |
| Ten fragments mended to five, include one with the figure of Athena partly preserved. Another with the nose of a horse, a third has a portion of the goal post and the inscription: , probably to be restored ... 360-359 B.C ... AJA 47 (1943), p. 457 ... JdI 57 (1942), p. 146 ... BCH 55 (1931), p. 465. |
| Thick square slab of bronze.
The metal with a high lead context.
On the top, in relief, an astragal.
Incised on the top and around two of the side faces. Σταθμά εξ ορειχάλκου. Αθηναϊκός ενεπίγραφος στατήρας ... 7 June 1937 ... Well, from lower earth.
Latest 6th , earliest 5th c. B.C. |
Lower part of wall and all of ring base. On underside of floor, three concentric circles with central dot. Most of the glazed fired red on the inside and on the outside below the figures. P.H. 0.15; diam ... Ca. 430 B.C ... (Ginouvès, Balaneutikè , p. 64) ... Hesperia 4, 1935, p. 479, fig ... 4, 1935, p. 478), for if |
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