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[Image] 2012.55.1244 (81-438)

Relief: dedication to the Thesmophoroi. Detail of Persephone ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Detail of Persephone.

[Coin] N 22970

Siculo-Punic Coinage ... Sicilian mint. Heavily damaged. Coin no. 57. Dump. Head of Persephone l. Horse standing r., before palm tree. 299 ... Ca. 310-270 B.C ... Head of Persephone l.

[Coin] N 67409

Siculo-Punic Coinage ... Sicilian mint. Cf. SNG Cop. (Zeugitania: Carthage), nos. 109-119. Head of Persephone l. Horse stg. r., before palm tree ... Ca. 310-270 B.C ... Head of Persephone l.

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[Coin] N 51007

Siculo-Punic Coinage ... Sardinian mint. Casts Head of Persephone l. Horse head r.; at r., o. C 106, 84-3-7, 91-2-19 ... Early-mid-3rd c. B.C ... Head of Persephone l.

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[Object] P 31058: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Wall fragment. Hades driving his chariot to left, with Persephone in his arms. Floral tendril at right. Trace of guilloche of rim above. Shiny black glaze. South chamber, upper fill. 1907 80-11-27, 80-11-28 ... 20 July-1 August 1931 ... Hades driving his chariot to left, with Persephone in his arms.

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[Object] S 3308: Votive Relief Fragment

Broken all around. Rough-picked back preserved. Surface weathered and chipped. Corrosion on front surface. Female figure, maybe Persephone, broken below neck and above knees, wears chiton and himation ... 12 July 1978 ... Female figure, maybe Persephone, broken below neck and above knees, wears chiton and himation.

[Object] Agora XXX, no. 885

Preserved except for foot and handle, which are restored in plaster and painted. Rest. H. 0.081; diam. 0.053. Head and shoulders of a woman (Aphrodite[?], Persephone[?]) to left, rising from the ground(?) ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Head and shoulders of a woman (Aphrodite[?], Persephone[?]) to left, rising from the ground(?).

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[Object] S 3181: Votive Relief Fragment

Broken on right bottom, and left sides. Back rough-picked. Remains of molding preserved along top. Preserved is the proper right side of a female torso holding a long, thin object vertically in her right ... 14 August 1978 ... Preserved is the proper right side of a female torso holding a long, thin object vertically in her right hand, perhaps Persephone with a torch.