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S 1943: Statuette of Hekataion

Badly smashed in addition to old breaks. Preserved to full height. One non-joining fragment preserves a hand. Other non-joining fragments with no worked surfaces may or may not belong. A triple Hekate ... 2nd to 3rd c. A.D.

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S 1975: Relief with Horseman

Small roughly worked slab, the top broken, the sides apparently original, a little finished lower surface apparently preserved at lower right. Horseman right, crudely blocked out; details uncertain. A ... March 1957

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S 1976: Hekataion

Preserved from bottom to shoulders; somewhat worn. Two figures with long torch in left hand, touching overfall with right, one with torch in left, phiale in right. White marble. North cut west of road ... 1st c. A.D.

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S 1977: Portrait Head of Female Figure

Broken off at neck; nose and chin chipped. Chignon at back looks purposely cut away. Hair parted in center, falls in broad waves covering ears and is gathered into a knot low in back. Wisps on forehead ... 9 May 1957

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S 1984: Group Fragment

Broken above and below. Apparently the hips of an archaic female figure, in crinkly chiton and symmetrically draped small himation, grasped around the top of the thighs by a nude male left arm, which is ... Ca. 490-480 B.C.

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S 1986: Lion's Head Fragment

Preserves nose, part of upper jaw, right eye and cheek of a large lion with open mouth. Deep set eyes. Dark brown stains over much of surface. White marble. Modern fill, section ΒΒ. Leica, 80-698, 80-699, ... 9 April 1957

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S 1987: Grave Relief Fragment: Isis

Broken above and below, background broken away. Back worn. Preserves neck to hips of a woman in Isis dress. From a Roman grave relief. White marble. Old Grid: ca. 22/ΞΒ. Modern fill under Areopagos Street ... 15 April 1957

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S 1990: Bird Fragment

Broken above and below. Preserved most of body, part of both legs and tail of bird. On the left side near the top of the fragment a double cutting, apparently for the attachment of a wing. The first cutting ... Late Archaic period.