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| Complete except for right hand, a bit of the caduceus and a fragment from the left arm, where there is a break, and an iron dowel, which joined the two parts in antiquity; the head made separately and ... 18 May 1938 ... Agora |
| Originally a nine-leaf palmette with volute below; carved in low relief on both sides. Parts of seven petals and a volute preserved on one side, parts of six leaves and a volute on the other.
Perhaps from ... Latter part of 6th c. B.C ... Agora |
| Post behind and above head missing as is right arm and chip from left. Mended from several pieces.
Sleeping Silenus, set on and resting against a vertical, tapering post. Thick wool fillet around neck, ... 2nd c. A.D ... Agora XXIV, p. 41, pl. 39 b ... Museum Guide (2014), pp. 98-99, fig. 56. |
| Inscribed stele.
Complete except for a strip across the front at the top.
Socket at the top.
On face, thirty-five lines of the inscription preserved; on left side, six lines; on right side, three lines ... Ca. 330 B.C ... Agora XXIV, p. 130 ... Traill (1986), pp. 6, 15 ... Hesperia 8 (1939), pp. 217-218, fig. 14. |
| The lowest part of a large flat tegula; both sides and end preserved.
Made of fine buff clay containing a few large particles of grit.
Lightly stamped on its upper surface, the letters sunken; the stamp ... 1931 ... Agora |
| Profile preserved. Restored in plaster. Plain slightly spreading ring foot; narrow flat rim undercut on inner edge.
Buff clay. Only traces of black glaze. Cf. lists, Nb. p. 618 ff. Trial Trench I, Extension, ... 25-26 February 1936 ... Agora XXVII, no. 288, pp. 112, 155, 205, pl. 56 ... Agora XXIX, no. 678, fig. 48. |
| Top is flat with a vertical step between a lower front and a higher back part. Cyma reversa bed mold, hawk's beak crown. Cutting for two Π-clamps at each end. In each end a cutting for an end dowel, which ... 28 May 1964 ... Agora |
| A life-size statue, of which head, lower part from about knees down, and hands are missing. The shoulder and upper back are damaged. The left arm is bent at the elbow, with the hand held forward; the right ... 5th c. A.D. (?) ... Agora I, no. 64, pp. 79-81, pls. 41-42 ... Agora XXIV, p. 65, 112, pl. 66 b ... Museum Guide (2014), pp. 55-56. |
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