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| Intact. Flaring lip; body tapers to blunt point.
Drab-brown clay with fine gold mica. Import. Well, container 37. 5789 Leica, LXXVIII-51 ... July 1955 ... Hesperia 25 (1956), p. 55, pl. 14i. |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around.
Eight lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in a marble pile, in the southeastern part of the Market Square. Leica ... 5th. century B.C ... I 1611 ... I 1611 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved, and back.
Broken off at top and right side; original stele cut down on left side and bottom and reused. The back is smooth picked.
Public grave stele ... 5th. century B.C ... IG I2, no. 952. |
Part of one handle, half of rim, and small parts of body restored.
Downturned rim, with scraped grooves below. Small relief masks at base of handles: wreathed slave with deep trumpet. Neck: spearhead ... 175-140 ... CAH, new ed., plates to VII, i, no. 167, p. 129, fig. 167 ... ILN, June 25, 1932, p. 1060, fig. 14 ... H. A. Thompson 1934, D 25, p. 374, fig. 59 |
| A large piece missing at the back and left. Nose and mouth battered, ears chipped. Along the break, from the top of the head, is a vertical pinhole with traces of iron stain.
The wear on front and back ... Early Flavian period ... Agora I, no. 14, pp. 25-26, pl. 11 ... Museum Guide (2014), p. 84 ... Hesperia 76 (2007), p. 379, n. 19. |
Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Τ 13 a), the left side and the top preserved. The surface partially pitted with small holes.
Ten lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment Ν 456 b), the left side and ... Ca. 434 B.C ... I 3745 ... I 3745 |
| 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 ... P.H. 0.292; W. 0.20; Th. 0.239 |
| The nose and chin have been considerably damaged. At the base of the neck, a roughly picked tongue indicates that the head was inserted into a separate body.
Head, larger than life-size, perhaps of Trajan ... Flavian period ... Martens (2023), p. 153, n. 65 ... Dillon (2022), pp. 81-83, figs. 13-14, n. 25 ... Museum Guide (2014), p. 83. |
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