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| Very rough-picked back preserved. Otherwise broken all around. Battered.
Preserved chest, left shoulder and part of left arm of the middle figure in the "Charites of Socrates". Folds on proper right side ... 16 August 1977 ... Preserved chest, left shoulder and part of left arm of the middle figure in the "Charites of Socrates". |
From a large pot glazed black outside.
Incised outside:
Cf. Raubitschek (1957), Charites, p. 240 ff. Red fill over limestone wall east of drain. Leica DA 15250 ... 10 June 1935 ... Raubitschek (1957), Charites, p. 240 ff. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
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