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| Five joining fragments preserve about 3/4 of the plaque. Left part missing; face damaged.
Circular plaque with moulded rim and two holes at 0.006m. from each other, near rim above.
Hekate in center, almost ... 30 June 1959 ... Plaque: Hekate |
| Broken off above. Triangular shaft, at the points of which are carved in relief three standing draped women, holding hands. The heads are worn or broken off; the marble much battered and discolored. The ... 2nd c. B.C. (?) ... ADDENDA Published as Hekate Herm with Charites. |
| Noses and mouths of all three heads are broken away, and the whole is much battered and worn. The three faces are very flat, the hair very conventional, in waves running lengthwise. The base of the neck ... 1st c. B.C ... ADDENDA Published as Heads from Hekate Herm. |
| Heads and hands missing; broken at top; chipped around bottom. Dowel hole in bottom.
Three draped figures standing back to back against a six-sided column and holding hands. Long curls fall to their shoulders ... 1st c. B.C. (?) ... ADDENDA Published as Hekate Herm with Charites. |
| Square base with moldings around the bottom. Into it is set a column (no capital, top finished off smooth), backed against which are three draped female figures, carved in high relief. Each wears a garment ... 1st-2nd c. A.D ... Statuette of Triple Hekate (Hekataion ) |
| Badly battered, especially the heads. Much of the bottom broken away, but the full height preserved.
Three female figures, three Hekate, in long chitons stand with their backs against a central pillar ... 1st c. A.D. (?) ... Three female figures, three Hekate, in long chitons stand with their backs against a central pillar.
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| The heads missing, an iron dowel remains.
Three draped female figures, standing back to back, holding out their drapery in their hands. Rectangular dowel-hole in bottom.
Probably three Graces rather than ... 1st to 2nd c. A.D ... Probably three Graces rather than triple Hekate.
Pentelic marble.
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| On each side is represented a draped human figure in very low relief. Only the lines of the drapery are indicated; there is no modeling. All three sides terminate at the top in one neck, which is slightly ... Late Hellenistic or Roman period ... Possibly a three-fold head should be restored: Hekate?
Broken at the bottom. |
| Badly smashed in addition to old breaks.
Preserved to full height. One non-joining fragment preserves a hand. Other non-joining fragments with no worked surfaces may or may not belong.
A triple Hekate ... 2nd to 3rd c. A.D ... A triple Hekate (Hekataion), the figures separated by two dogs and an altar. |
| The heads and the legs above the knees broken off, the forearms broken and chipped.
Three draped female figures standing back to back: type of triple Hekate. The pose varies, one carries a torch in her ... 1st c. B.C ... Three draped female figures standing back to back: type of triple Hekate. The pose varies, one carries a torch in her right hand, the other arm, lower part broken, hung at the side; a second has her left arm bent at the elbow, with hand to breast. |
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