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S 2570: Statuette Fragment: Demeter

Broken off above knees. Has shallow rough-picked plinth for setting into a base. Figure in long heavy chiton or peplos with a mantle hanging down the back. Perhaps Demeter. Type related to Apollo Patroos ... 22 August 1977 ... Statuette Fragment: Demeter

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S 1429: Statuette of Demeter and Kore

Demeter seated, holding Kore on her lap. Both heads missing, upper parts of bodies badly weathered. Both figures wear chiton and himation; Kore's right arm rests on Demeter's shoulder. Demeter sits on ... 12 October 1949 ... Statuette of Demeter and Kore

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S 1194: Relief Disk with Demeter and Poseidon

About half preserved. A few chips missing, including the woman's right shoulder. The back roughly tooled. Round flat disk with raised band around edge of front. In relief, a draped female figure, Demeter, ... 15 May 1940 ... Relief Disk with Demeter and Poseidon

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IL 451: Lead Token - Disintegrated

Intact. Obverse: Athena and olive tree. Countermark. Reverse: draped, standing Demeter (?), facing left. With coins for the day nos. 78-97. Leica ... 29 May 1936 ... Reverse: draped, standing Demeter (?), facing left.

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ST 984: Pumice Polisher

Single piece of pumice. Worn smooth on several faces, and tapering to a point at one end. Catalogued 28 June 2000. "Demeter Cistern" ... 20 February-8 March 1932 ... "Demeter Cistern".

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IL 1404: Lead Token

Obverse: two winged snakes, right. Probably the serpent drawn car of Triptolemos or Demeter. Reverse: illegible. Originally entered as coin no. 4. Layer III. Leica ... 30 April 1936 ... Probably the serpent drawn car of Triptolemos or Demeter. Reverse: illegible.

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T 4028: Head of Figurine

Broken at neck; battered. Face completely missing, head preserves a thick stippled wreath on top. Pink-buff clay. Catalogued April 1972. "Demeter" cistern 9/B. Leica ... March 1932 ... "Demeter" cistern 9/B.

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IL 1943: Lead Strip

Single piece of lead, broken off at both ends. Square-sectioned strip of lead, tapering to one end, slightly flattened at the other. Added 21 June, 2000 "Demeter Cistern" ... 20 February-8 March 1932 ... "Demeter Cistern"