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Handle and part of wall restored.
Slightly beveled resting surface; pointed underside. Nearly horizontal lower body curves up to concave upper body curving into bottom of flange. Rim slopes inward. Small ... 140-125 |
Gawlinski ... 2 sm long-petal bowl frags (after 145)
1 small bl gl bs, probably mouldmade, possibly Phidias cup
2 small joining handle frags with yellowish gl, probably misfired
misc sm bl gl bs
coarse bs, possibly ... 145 B.C. |
Containers 2 and 3. Selected sherds stay in T 721, note slag ... Ca. 150 B.C. |
About one-fourth restored.
Perfectly hemispherical body with scraped circle on bottom and two rows of elongated incised pentagons. Scraped groove below plain rim. Dull black glaze ... 150-125 |
| The fragment first found comes from the middle of the back of the figure. The hair, worn in a heavy mass, square at the bottom, falls nearly to the small of the back. The folds of the garment, drawn tight, ... Early Roman Period (?). |
| Broken away diagonally from the back of the head to the right side of the face. The right ear and curls around the right cheek missing. The nose, left eye and end of beard chipped. Part of the neck on ... Early Roman period (?). |
| Nose damaged. Back part of head broken away.
Wavy hair parted at center and held by a fillet with point at center front.
Probably from a herm. Cf. National Museum 486, which is a head of similar style ... Early Roman (?). |
| Roughly hacked off at bottom. Broken at back.
Bearded head with snail-shell curls over forehead. Fillet. Side locks broken off. Narrow eyes with overlapping upper lid. Drill hole in front.
Pentelic marble ... Early Roman (?). |
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