Agora Object: S 341
Inventory Number:   S 341
Section Number:   Θ 1087
    Ν 368
Title:   Relief Fragments with Draped Figures: Archaistic
Category:   Sculpture
Description:   a) Broken at top and bottom; left side partly gone. Rough-picked on back and sides. The lower part of a draped woman is represented, from slightly above the knees and down. She wears chiton and himation and stands with her left knee bent and her weight on her right leg. Her left foot rests against a small column with Ionic base (Attic), and she holds some object in her left hand, probably a pail or situla. Nearly half of the preserved height of the stone is taken up with a broad band at the base of the scene.
b) Two more fragments (N 368) join to the left, giving the full width of the monument. Near the bottom rough surface projects at the sides for setting. The lower part of a second figure is preserved, a youth, facing, wearing an exomis (?). A small column frames the scene at the left as at the right.
Indifferent work.
This block served as a threshold of the pottery kiln described in notebook, section N, pp. 792 ff. The bottom surface has been burned away, and the back is blackened.
Pentelic marble.
Notes:   a) (Θ 1087) 25/ΙΖ
b) (Ν 368)14-15/ΛΓ
Levels:
a) (Θ 1087) 59.60m.
Context:   a) (Θ 1087) Built into a Byzantine cistern wall.
Negatives:   Leica, 79-8-30(31,32), 79-8-34(33,35)
Dimensions:   P.H. a) 0.51, b) 0.485; P.W. a) 0.318, b) 0.43; W. (relief proper with fragments joined) 0.63, (near bottom with fragments joined) ca. 0.72; Th. a) 0.157, b) 0.17
Material:   Marble (Pentelic)
Date:   a) (Θ 1087)13 April 1933
b) (Ν 368)10 February 1936
Section:   Θ
    Ν
Grid:   Θ:25/ΙΖ
    Ν:14-15/ΛΓ
Elevation:   59.60m.
Masl:   59.6m.
Bibliography:   Hesperia Suppl. 22 (1988), no. 32, p. 110, pl. 49 a, b.
References:   Publication: Hesperia Suppl. 22 (1988)
Image: 2012.70.1004 (79-8-30)
Image: 2012.70.1008 (79-8-34)
Notebook: Ν-4
Notebook Page: Ν-4-76 (pp. 722-723)
Card: S 341
Card: S 341