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For a seated female figure, wearing a clinging chiton and an himation round her legs. Her right arm is bent across her body and finished for an additional portion.
Clay pinkish buff. Fairly smooth, finished ... Early fourth century B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no. 31, pp. 140, 141, fig. 56. |
Eight non-joining wall fragments, a and b with rim and strengthened with plaster. Band on inside at rim, a narrower one 0.068 below rim. Glaze fired red on inside, slightly misfired below figures on outside ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Bell-Kraters | Type 2 | Bell Kraters With |
| Ten joining fragments preserve part of rim and about one-third of body. Medallion inside bordered by crosses and maeander. Preserved within it: standing draped woman, right, with raised arm; end of downturned ... 17-24 May 1940 ... ARV, pp. 861-862 ... Agora XXX, no. 1489, pls. 140, 141. |
| White Ground. Base missing, otherwise unbroken.
Ornament on neck: maeander, ivy wreath, tongues. On shoulder, three palmettes and two buds; on wall, two bulls facing a louterion behing which a palm tree ... 31 May 1954 ... Hesperia 55 (1986), pp. 36, 38, no. 102, fig. 26 ... BABesch 49 (1974), pp. 140-141, fig. 40-41. |
| The nose and chin have been considerably damaged. At the base of the neck, a roughly picked tongue indicates that the head was inserted into a separate body.
Head, larger than life-size, perhaps of Trajan ... Flavian period ... Portrait Head of Male Figure |
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