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| Inscribed fragment.
Part of pediment and back preserved.
In the moulding is the letter "O", part of "ΘΕΟΙ". Below moulding is "AP", part of "ΑΡΧΟΝΤΟΣ".
Hymettian marble. Finished Found in a wall of the ... 9 October 1937 ... West Basement-Inscriptions |
Large plump face with heavy fall of straight hair, grooved. Original edge at back of hair.
Lower left side of face and hair preserved.
Orange-red paint on the face.
Buff clay.
ADDENDA Cf T 1205, T 1039, ... 1947-1948 ... Study Collections-Case No. 31-Κ |
| Broken below neck. Surface for the most part very badly pitted by the acids from the cesspool, but very carefully finished where preserved.
Life-sized head of a youth, with close-cropped curly hair; at ... 3rd c. (?) A.D ... Agora I, no. 47, pp. 61-62, pl. 28. |
| Inscribed fragment of stele with relief.
Inscribed face, smooth right side and rough picked back preserved.
Relief above inscription; at right, feet of draped figure left, and to left of fragment, a dolphin ... 321/0 B.C. (?) ... West Basement-Inscriptions, Block 20A-5 |
Reversible Lid: Pergamene?
P 31959 a, b
Three joining fragments (a) and one nonjoining fragment (b) preserving less than one-fourth of top surface and small segment of rim.
Convex top divided into registers ... Context of before ca. 150 ... 35, D 63, D 64, pp. 61--62 ... D 80, p. 63, pl. 21 ... nos. 160, 199, pp. 187, 199, |
Pan.
Floor and part of wall.
Cup rests on ridge; slightly convex underside. Conical profile; five grooves preserved on exterior. Emblem surrounded by two to three scraped grooves. Bust of Pan, with head ... 240-200 ... satyr (Courby 1922, no. 10, ... pl. 63, a pyxis lid with ... 31, pp. 81--82. |
| From the shoulder of an hydria. Plain band below figured zone. Battle of pygmies and cranes: both move right, alternating. The pygmies are nude; one on the left carries a shield and spear(?), one on the ... 9 February 1937 ... Study Collections-Case No. 8-Γ |
| Shaft of Akanthos stele preserved, top broken away.
Claw chisel finish at sides. Back rough-picked. A hole pierces the stone and is lined with lead. It is centered just below the foot of the loutrophoros ... 13 December 1994 ... inscription is placed at the top of |
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