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| Pausanias, I, 8, 6. Pausanias, I, 14, 1. Hesperia, 4, 1935, pp. 318-320. Hesperia, 4, 1935, pp. 323ff. Hesperia, 5, 1936, pp. 4-6. Hesperia, 6, 1937, pp. 357ff. Hesperia, 22, 1953, pp. 36f. Hesperia, 35, ... Agora 14 227 ... 1933 ... Hesperia, 4, 1935, pp. 318-320 ... Hesperia, 4, 1935, pp. 323ff ... Guide², pp. 70-72 |
| W.B. Dinsmoor, Archons of Athens, pp. 64-66. C. Habicht, Untersuchungen, pp. 70-71, with note 11. A.S. Henry, Chiron 14, 1984, pp. 71-74. Henry, ZPE 72, 1988, pp. 132-133. SEG XXXIII, 115. Aristotle, Athenaion ... Agora 16 250 I 4768 I 15:1 ... 17 April 1934 ... Habicht, Untersuchungen, pp. 70-71, with note 11 ... Henry, ZPE 72, 1988, pp. 132-133 ... Agora Guide³, pp. 79-82 |
| The head broken off just above the base of the neck; the (raised) right arm, made separately and attached, missing, and the upper part of the cloak, held by the right arm, is broken away. Part of the left ... Middle of 2nd c. A.D. |
| Two joining fragments.
a) Lower part of neck with spring of shoulder from a bearded creature with head turned to his right. Good work; surface of marble comparatively fresh. Note spring of background on ... August 1946, 5 July 1949 |
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