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| Harrison, E. B ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Over 170 catalogued pieces of sculpture from the Athenian Agora are divided into four sections: the genuinely Archaic in date and form, the “archaistic” imitating Archaic originals (late 5th century to ... 1965 |
| Heads missing; bottom somewhat broken, seems to have been cut to fit in socket.
The three figures stand with backs together, the line of their extended arms holding out drapery which forms a double frame ... 1st od 2nd c. A.D. |
| Top with heads and bottom with lower legs broken off.
Three female figures, back to back, wearing high-girt chiton or peplos and under-chiton with buttoned sleeves. One holds her left hand over her breast, ... 2nd c. A.D. (?). |
| Head and lower legs broken off.
Three female figures back to back with arms and skirts touching at sides. Feet together, both arms lowered. Peplos girded at waist worn over chiton with buttoned sleeves ... 1st c. A.D. |
| Broken off at waist and knees.
Three female figures, back to back, in high-girt chitons. One has the left hand over her breast; the others have arms at sides.
Much battered.
Pentelic marble. From circled ... 2nd c. A.D. (?). |
| Broken off above feet. Edges of base chipped.
On a reel-shaped base three identical female figures back to back. Archaistic drapery.
Coarse, heavy work.
Pentelic marble. From circled marbles. Leica, LXXVII-60 ... 1st - 2nd c. A.D. |
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