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2012.52.0375 (XXXIII-65)Left elbow of a colossal figure (Giant or Triton). Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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PD 110 (DA 4566)Mouldings from the top and bottom of pedestals for colossal figures found in the Odeion.1948  
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1997.10.0232 (XXXIV-8)Odeion marbles as set up in the courtyard of the Old Excavation House, with John Travlos admiring them.1948  
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2012.52.0417 (XXXIV-8)Odeion marbles as set up in the courtyard of the Old Excavation House, with John Travlos admiring them.1948  
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PD 108 (DA 4560)Odeion: Giant (No. 9) and Triton (No. 1).1947  
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1997.10.0320 (XXXVI-77)On the left, representation of Hephaistos on the Madrid puteal (Einzelaufnahme 1729) and at right the easternmost Giant in the "Gymnasium" series. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside the colossal figures. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 136.ca. 1948  
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2012.52.0703 (XXXVI-77)On the left, representation of Hephaistos on the Madrid puteal (Einzelaufnahme 1729) and at right the easternmost Giant in the "Gymnasium" series. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside the colossal figures. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 136.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0306 (XXXIII-71)Part of right hand of a Giant holding a branch. View of the back. Pentelic marble.ca. 1948