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Fragment from a mold for a large relief plaque.
The oars of a boat and the back and tail of a hippocamp or Triton beneath, to right in the positive.
One edge preserved.
Cf. T 3120. Stoa, South Area 3-4, ... 21 February 1953 |
Mold for plaque, showing a nude bearded male figure (Centaur or Triton?) to left, raising his right arm and holding a stick in his bent left.
In front of him rows of protrusions-a mane (?).
Back of mold ... 9 March 1953 |
A thick "architectural" type of mould, showing the upper left side of a nude male torso and extended left arm. A little of his chlamys is seen fastened around his neck, and it floats below his arm.
Pink ... 31 March 1953 |
Lower half of a reclining figure to right. The figure is dressed, but the kind of garment it wears is not clear.
Small fragment preserving one original corner.
Buff-pink clay. South Terrace, Cut III, layer ... 1 April 1953 |
Fragment from corner of large mold for relief.
The hind legs of a lion, to left in the positive. Hellenistic fill over water basin; line of drain B (i. e. MSBF disturbed). 2074 Leica ... 17 April 1953 |
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