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The left leg, foot missing, of a squatting figure.
Traces of red (?).
Pale buff clay. Catalogued 1953. Surface. Leica ... 8 June 1951 |
Broken off at wrist; thumb missing; object held on palm mostly broken off; several small chips.
Heavy bracelet on wrist. Bottom of object which hand was holding is roughly oval. Made in upper and lower ... 17 April 1951 |
Only face preserved; back of head, made separately, missing.
Broken off just below chin.
Trace of the start of a tower hairdo; gouged style.
No color.
Light pinkish-buff clay. Demolition of north and west ... 1951 |
The figure wears a himation, tightly wrapped and drawn up over the head. Right hand holds garment at neck. Back plain.
Very worn mould; features almost indistinguishable.
Traces of color (?).
Dirty light ... 15 May 1951 |
Conical, with flat bottomed and slightly rounded top. Pierced vertically.
Scratched on bottom.
Hard black stone, polished smooth. Mycenaean Graves; Grave A. 1387 Leica ... 24 April 1951 |
| Broken above and to left. Preserves right end of block with anathyrosis band.
Mutule broken away. On face and above via, red paint.
From the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Found at J/10-7/18 (Fall 2016) ... 19 April 1951 |
Fragment a), a big block, preserves part of the dressed face, the top and one end; fragment b), a chip, preserves part of the face and end. On both, on the end 0.037m. from edge, a channel, parallel with ... 11 April 1951 |
| Small piece from top of top drum.
Relieving surface. Flutes beginning to curve slightly outward at top. Two flutes and one arris preserved.
Temple of Ares series.
Pentelic marble. In demolition of north ... 16 April 1951 |
Small fragment preserving a little of face and of joint surface. Channel for lead in joint, 0.038m. in from outer face.
Temple of Ares series.
Pentelic marble. Recovered from stones used to fill up foundations ... 20 April 1951 |
Broken at bottom and back, on left, and at tip. At right projection, ca. 0.035m. beyond palmette, ending in finished surface. Roman cement clinging to surface shows double reuse. Palmette antefix carved ... 23 April 1951 |
| A little of under surface, and some of face preserved, with a trace of the start of the molding above.
From the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. epikranitis of the Temple of Hephaistos, H. 0.207m ... 3 May 1951 |
| Six fragments, non joining, but believed to come from the same block.
a) Fragment of right end, broken along left side and back. Hawk's beak on front projects 0.028m. In the higher back part is a clamp ... 9 May 1951 |
Three joining fragments preserved about half the lower face of the block, with fillet, and of the coffer and coffer molding.
On one outer edge, the finished surface of a cutting.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA ... 8 May 1951 |
Broken at back and left end. Top much worn, as block was used as a door sill (see post and pivot holes at right end).
Parts of mason's marks preserved - seem to be Γ Γ. These are ca. 0.41m. apart on centers ... 9 May 1951 |
| Broken on both sides and bottom.
On top mason's marks, the letters Γ Δ, facing inside.
From the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Byzantine walls along road between Gymnasium and Byzantine Houses to west ... 9 May 1951 |
| There still remains a little of the bronze terme, and of the lead in which it was set. Shape of the base roughly triangular, with corners shorn off, and slightly concave sides.
Limestone.
Cf. A 1821 (Ζ ... 25 May 1951 |
Broken top, left and right. Face polished, back rough-picked, bottom surface treated for joining.
From the Temple of Ares.
White marble. Marble dump by N.E. corner of Metroon. Leica ... 30 May 1951 |
Surface preserved on two sides.
Channel for lead 0.045m. in from edge.
From Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Marble pile S.W. of Temple of Ares. Leica ... 5 July 1951 |
Broken all around, only some mane and a bit of ear and part of piercing for spout remain.
From Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Marble pile S.W. of Temple of Ares. Leica ... 5 July 1951 |
| Upper part of L-shaped corner post, broken above, below and on right.
Protuberance at center of back.
From the balustrade of the Eponymous Heroes; incorporated in the restored balustrade.
Poros. Found ... 5 July 1951 |
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