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| End of nose missing; broken below. Three very shallow holes perhaps for attachment, on underside of beard.
Filleted archaistic small head with beard and mustache. Hair dressed over forehead in two rows ... Roman period ... Herm Head |
| Broken off at the bottom; otherwise complete save for minor chips and surface wear.
A female head, unfinished at the back, hair parted in the middle. Drapery over the bust continues some distance down ... 2nd c. B.C ... Female Herm |
| Archaistic, bearded male head, broken away below. The tip of the nose missing; otherwise the head is complete and unweathered.
The beard represented by wavy lines; the arrangement of the hair is also stylized: ... Roman period ... Herm Head |
| Head and very upper part of pillar preserved, including part of the rectangular cutting for left arm stub. Nose, mouth and chin damaged. Beardless, rather full face. Double row of curls across forehead, ... Roman period ... Herm Head |
Sestos ... Cop 932, 933 Herm. [ς]-A Amphora ... 4th--3rd century B.C ... Herm. |
Uncertain Emperor ... Coin no. 205. Herm head deposit. 435, 769 ... 4th c. A.D ... Herm head deposit. |
| Herm Head and Shoulders (recut Herm, back left side) ... Horizontal (normal) ... Herm Head and Shoulders (recut Herm, back left side) |
| Bearded head from a herm, the top of the head and the back broken away. The features battered. Archaistic hair and beard details.
Pentelic marble. House 639/14. Leica, 83-371, 83-372 ... Roman period ... Bearded head from a herm, the top of the head and the back broken away. The |
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