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| Athens ... Agora XXVI: "The more crudely rendered owls of Agora XXVI, nos. 19c-h are characteristic of the pi-style triobols of ca. 350-295. Compare the many pi-style triobols in the Peiraeus 1956 hoard (IGCH 127) ... Ca. 390-295 B.C. |
L 1079 and L 1080 are identified as from a pit at 29/ΝΓ. L 1082 and P 2130 are from a pit at 26-29/ΜΘ-ΝΑ. Probably the same pit as indicated on a note in deposit cardex. The finds are recorded together ... 5th c. |
| Fragment from proper right side of a very large head with beard and corkscrew curls. Preserved is part of the side of the neck, and of the face with the right eye and beard, the fillet round the front ... Roman period. |
| Head and lower legs broken off.
Three female figures back to back with arms and skirts touching at sides. Feet together, both arms lowered. Peplos girded at waist worn over chiton with buttoned sleeves ... 1st c. A.D. |
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