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| Corinth ... Flaminius-Regulus ... AE Corinth Duoviri IVL AGRIPPA[ Head of Agrippina facing l. [LPACOFLAMCNPV]BLICIO REGVLO IIVIR; NE BR between figures Nero and Britannicus standing face to face Odeion
Excavation date: 5/10/1927
Notebook ... AD 50 - AD 51 ... Odeion
Excavation date: 5/10/1927
Notebook 92 p.37, 20, . |
| Epidauros ... Antoninus Pius ... AE Head of Emperor facing r.; wearing laureate Asclepius of Thrasymedes seated l. on throne; right hand extended over snake Odeion
Excavation date: 5/23/1927
Notebook 92 p.98, 28, . Study Collection ... AD 138 - AD 161 ... Corinth VI, no. 423 |
| Athens ... Coin no. 139. Modern fill. Bust of Athena r., wearing Corinthian helmet. AθH-N-AIΩN
Hermes, nude but for cloak billowing over shoulders, striding r., wearing petasos and holding caduceus in l. hand; outstretched ... Ca. 264-267 A.D ... Study Collections-Case No. 91-20 |
| Nude woman with drapery falling off her hips.
Hands, arms and legs below knees broken off.
No traces of color.
Red clay; somewhat micaceous.
ADDENDA: It is joined with T 1521. Well. Baskets 1-4. Leica, ... 21 April 1937 ... -20.20 to -21.30m. |
| Inhumation of a man (Deposit G 12:7) in right foreground, inhumation of a woman (Deposit G 12:9) above but unopened and the urn-burial of a small child (Deposit G 12:10) at left ... no grid (G 12:9) south ... March 1935 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), p. 93, fig. 64 (Graves XIX, XVIII and VI). |
| Right arm, left wing missing, and the nozzle attached at right side of base.
Standing figure with small outspread wings; curls frame the face, and are bunched into a knot over the brow. The eyes are pierced ... 20 April 1939 ... Agora VI, no. 978, p. 76, pl. 27. |
Complete head and upper part of back preserved.
A figure with a dull characterless face and an elaborate coiffure.
Hair in front combed straight back, with waves at the sides over the ears. Above this ... 24 April 1936 ... Agora VI, p. 48, pl. 5, no. 192. |
Preserved to the nape of the neck in the back and on the right side. Left side of chin and neck broken away.
The hair of the woman is dressed in deep waves tied down by a band over the crown of her head ... 5 April 1933 ... Agora VI, no. 123, p. 47. |
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