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| Left side of face and back of head broken away; broken off at neck. Archaizing bearded head (of the "Alcamenes" type).
Pentelic marble. Turkish fill. Leica, LXXII-45, LXXII-46 ... 1 March 1937 ... Left side of face and back of head broken away; broken off at neck. Archaizing bearded head (of the "Alcamenes" type).
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| Most of one figure preserved and part of a second; the heads broken off; the surfaces considerably battered.
From a group of three like female figures, standing back to back, wearing elaborate archaizing ... Early 1st c. A.D. (?) ... From a group of three like female figures, standing back to back, wearing elaborate archaizing drapery. The hands, hanging at the sides, are pierced as if to hold something.
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| Broken all around. Bearded head, the crown and a little of left cheek and eye preserved.
Narrow, lightly carved strands, which meet at a point on top and pass under a fillet and emerge as snail shell curls ... 23 May 1951 ... Probably a Hermes, archaizing style (?); one quarter life-size.
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Broken along two adjacent sides.
Band of small leaves along one preserved side; circular projection along other preserved side ornamented with two holes. Flat rectangular area enclosed by two bands decorated ... 7 August 1973 ... Seems to preserve bottom corner of archaizing protome. |
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