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| Marble Fragment. Unguentarium Fragment: Stamped ... Ε-1-BIS 137, 138 S 182 I 154 SS 123 Ε:1932.0212:41 Ε:1932.0212:42 N 40819 Ε:1932.0212:44 N 14657 Ε:1932.0212:45 N 14658 Ε:1932.0212:46 N 14659 Ε:1932.0212:47 Ε:1932.0212:48 Ε:1932.0212:49 Ε:1932.0212:50 ... Turkish ... Ε-1-BIS-73 (pp. 137-138) ... Ε.137BIS ... Ε.138BIS |
| Small vessel, mended from four fragments. Complete except for gap in body and small one between one handle. Restored in plaster. One small loose fragment.
Circular plate with two ribbon handles. From center ... 20 June 2008 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 28, pp. 25, 137-138. |
| ΞΞ-4 751, 752 Lot ΞΞ 5 Lot ΞΞ 119 Section ΞΞ 137 Section ΞΞ 138 ... Apr 5 1948 ... Section ΞΞ 137 ... Section ΞΞ 138 |
| Peribolos of 12 Gods. Ground Level of 1st Peribolos. Back Fill. Undug. Trench Left by Byzantine Disturbance. Top of Monument A-2. South Block of Base B. West Wall of Room I. Monument A-2. East Side of ... Η-10 1779, 1780 Η 785 A 1988 Lot Η 136 Lot Η 137 Lot Η 138 ... Lot Η 137 ... Lot Η 138 |
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 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no. 14, p. 137, 138, fig. 54. |
| A headless and armless bust
A female bust nude save for a himation. Drawn lightly over the left should and passing diagonally across the back.
Clay: Fine, buff, lightly slipped with clay, unpainted ... Early 4th century B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no. 15, p. 137, 138, fig. 54. |
Head, left arm and body below waist are missing.
Across the back the remains of the curved top of a large rectangular vent. A draped female figure sits on a throne, holding a flower to her bosom with ... 25 June 1934 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no. 16, p. 137, 138, fig. 54. |
The head is missing.
The figure is solid and roughly shaped behind. The right arm and head (?) was never applied. Probably a trial piece.
A female figure, clad in chiton and himation sits in an angular ... Early 4th century B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no. 17, p. 137, 138, fig. 54. |
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