| Inventory Number: | PNT 147 | |
| Title: | Relief Plaque with Seated Figure, Mould of | |
| Description: | Broken at top only. The right side is set at an obtuse angle to the base line. A draped figure sits to right on a throne with lions feet, holding kin the hand a stick? The peculiar shape suggests the plaque was used to revetment. Fine, buff clay. | |
| Context: | Assembly Place, surface. | |
| Dimensions: | P.H. 0.054; P.W. 0.088; P.Th. 0.015 | |
| Chronology: | Early fifth century B.C. | |
| Date: | 12 June 1934 | |
| Bibliography: | Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no. 102, p. 155, 156, fig. 68. | |
| References: | Publication: Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943) Card: PNT 147 Card: PNT 147 |