Inventory Number: | T 851 | |
Section Number: | Κ 1104 | |
Title: | Standing Draped Female Figurine Fragment | |
Category: | Terracotta | |
Description: | From the lower part of a figure, draped in long chiton with thin close-wrapped himation. Broken away just below the waist and at the back. Clear traces of pink paint overpainting on the chiton. Considerable remains of white slip. Grayish-buff clay. ADDENDA: Mold made finely retouched. Hard well-baked clay. | |
Context: | In trench beside south foundation of South Stoa. Disturbed and Hellenidtic fill (no late material). At this time the Middle Stoa was called "South" so this find comes from south of south foundation of Middle Stoa. | |
Negatives: | Leica | |
Dimensions: | P.H. 0.105; W. (bottom) 0.076 | |
Date: | 8 May 1935 | |
Section: | Κ | |
Grid: | Κ:37/ΜΕ | |
Period: | Hellenistic | |
Bibliography: | Hesperia 39 (1970), p. 115, n. 3. | |
Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 282, n. 35; p. 315, pl. 81, no. 8. | ||
AJA 54 (1950), p. 377, fig. 10. | ||
References: | Publication: Hesperia 32 (1963) Publication: Hesperia 39 (1970) Image: 2005.01.0689 Notebook: Κ-7 Notebook Page: Κ-7-98 (pp. 1319-1320) Card: T 851 |