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Clay: Fine, buff, retaining traces of white paint. On (c) red was laid over the white.
Arms and legs shaped by hand, solid, pierced at the top for an attachment.
a. Right leg, broken off below the ankle ... Early 4th century B.C. |
Tail and hind feet missing.
A horse galloping left. It was probably to be attached to some larger object since it is very thin and it's back is quite flat.
Clay: Fine, buff, slightly micaceous. Retaining ... Uncertain, probably late fourth century B.C. |
Traces of burning.
The relief shows Herakles at right, nude, wrestling with a lion on rocky ground. Drapery hangs behind the lion, a club behind Herakles. No card, all info taken from Hesperia. Dump ... Early fourth century B.C. |
Broken off below knee and at shin.
Quite well-modeled piece with very well developed musculature. Good finish. Under life-size.
White Marble. Clearing Coarse of Water Channel on Northeast Shoulder of ... 1931 |
Broken both ends, larger end with kind of drilled hole.
Curved lines on back, with piece of mane (?). Scallops underneath.
White marble - Pentelic. Surface ... 1937 |
Athena, wearing simple uncrested helmet, hair showing out at ears. Deep-set eyes. Very small mouth. Not bad, but profanatory work.
White marble- Pentelic. Wall Trench; WT 155. 1342 ... 16 July 1937 |
Wall Trench N, W.T. 125. 1251 ... 7 July 1937 |
Broken off at the shoulders. Hollow, modeled behind.
A female head, mature. Her mantle is drawn over the top of the head and peaked coiffure and one edge of it passes over the lower face so as so cover ... 1931 |
Broken away below the chine. Hollow, lightly modeled below.
A mature female face. The hair is drawn into a pointed mass as with No. 43 and over it the himation is closely wrapped.
Clay: Fine, dull grey ... Early fourth century B.C. |
Broken off below the chin, hollow.
A female head, its hair drawn loosely back from the front. A mass of hair (?) rises from the back. In the ears, round rings.
Clay: Firm, buff. The flesh white, the ... Late fourth century B.C. |
Head and limbs missing.
A nude, female figure, erect, having open sockets at the knees transversely fired to receive movable legs and holes in the shoulders to receive similar arms.
Clay: Fine, buff, ... Early 4th century B.C. |
Head and limbs missing.
A nude female torso erect; it has open pierced knee sockets and shoulders pierced for attachment of moulded limbs.
Clay: Fine, buff, covered with white slip front and back. Fully ... Date: late 5 c. BC. |
Only the front part from the waist down remains.
A nude, female torso, erect, pierced knee sockets.
Clay: Buff, fine, covered with white paint. Moulded hollow. Red glaze as 'glue' inside. Assembly place, ... Early 4c. B.C. |
Missing head, arms, and body below the waist.
A nude, female torso, seated, having its shoulder pierced for the attachment of moveable arms.
Clay: Fine, buff, reddish, covered front and back with white ... 16 January 1931 |
The head and body below chest are missing.
A nude male torso, it's shoulders are pierced to receive movable arms.
Clay: Fine, buff, fired grey inside, Front and back covered with white paint overlaid ... Early 4th century B.C. |
Broken away above the wait. Limbs missing.
A nude female torso erect with open sockets at the knees transversely pierced to receive moveable legs.
Clay: Fine, reddish, buff, slightly micaceous, retaining ... Early 4th century B.C. |
Missing head arms and body below the waist.
The upper part of a nude female figure, possibly a "dole" of which the arms were moveable.
Clay: Fine, buff, retaining traces of white paint front and back ... Early 4th century B.C. |
Male phallos attached to a spout to the side of an open lipped vase.
Clay: Fine, buff, covered with gloss black glaze inside and out.
Priapos not glazed. Demiseus? Assembly Place, filling of Period ... Early fourth century B.C. |
Mask of Medusa type. Eye modelled.
Clay coarse red-black with raised edge. Assembly Place, filling close behind the retaining wall ... 1931 |
Side with curls.
Red clay, fairly smooth, finished and rounded behind. Assembly Place, filling of Period III, behind the retaining wall ... Early second century A.D. |
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