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| Obverse: a female head, perhaps Hera, in relief, right.
Taken from a coin type ?
Reverse: plain. South triangle, layer 2 C. 781 Leica ... 20 April 1948 ... Obverse: a female head, perhaps Hera, in relief, right.
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| 11 fragments. Neck and rim shoulder have palmette decoration; figures of Hermes, Hera and others, with names above each one. Athena. 11 fragments. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well A, Pit A ... Neck and rim shoulder have palmette decoration; figures of Hermes, Hera and others, with names above each one. |
| Head, both arms and legs below knees missing.
Torso of a draped female figure. Clinging drapery over upper part of body, left shoulder bare. Heavy mantle down and across back, low down in front, and over ... 11 July 1977 ... ADDENDA Hera Borghese Type (EBH). |
| From a kantharos(?) or kalathoid(?). Trace of handle evident, however.
a) Outside lip, egg pattern; below, head of woman left, with part of a wing in front of her face.
b) Part of lip.
c) Part of standing ... 11 March 1935, 26 May 1937 ... Paris, Hermes and Hera: At right, Paris, seated on rocks beneath a tree; wearing chalmys and high-laced boots, and with his hat behind his head, a knotted stick in his hand. Hermes, who conducts Hera, wears chlamys and hat with upturned rim; Hera wears chiton himation, pointed diadem and veil; a scepter in her left hand. |
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