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Lower right arm and hand of muscular male figure, the hand cupped as if holding something.
Broken at elbow and tips of fingers.
Traces of white paint.
Pinkish-buff clay. Layer D, context of 1st. or 2nd ... 8 April 1935 ... Layer D, context of 1st. or 2nd. century A.D. beside Middle Stoa Terrace Wall. |
Inscribed fragment.
A bit of the left edge preserved; otherwise broken all around.
Six lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Fine grained, off-white marble with some reddish and bluish veins ... Ca. 230 B.C ... Found in late fill under Eponymon Street, over the west end of the Middle Stoa Terrace wall. |
Small fragment from right cheek of mask with part of large open mouth, right eye and bit of nose preserved.
Soft pinkish to orange-buff clay, light buff at surface.
ADDENDA Sherds from same fill stored ... 8 April 1935 ... Layer E, context of 1st. or 2nd. century A.D. beside Middle Stoa Terrace Wall. |
Most of an arm with drapery around it.
Bright pink on drapery.
Buff clay. Northeast corner of Middle Stoa. Burnt debris inside terrace retaining wall. 3002 ff. Leica ... 7 June 1951 ... Northeast corner of Middle Stoa. Burnt debris inside terrace retaining wall. |
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