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| Stele inscribed on two opposite faces.
Broken away above, and below, and cut vertically perhaps in half (?) at the left side of face A. The right side of face A is preserved.
"POLETAI" record; Laurion ... 2 April 1934 ... Hesperia 75 (2006), p. 106, n. 94.Agora III, no. 463, pp. 144, 147-148 ... Agora XXVIII, no. 147, p. 176. |
| The head, which was doweled in, is missing.
Female figure wearing a chiton and himation seated in a high-backed throne, which has lions as front legs; the bodies of the lions are carved in relief against ... 19 March 1937 ... Hesperia 87 (2018), p. 590, n. 144 ... Hesperia 83 (2014), p. 147, n. 9. |
| Arms broken off above elbow and goat's hips above knees.
Plump body; long stringy beard; wreath around head. Curved object (pedum?) on right shoulder broken off at one end.
Island marble. Finished Well ... 19 March 1937 ... Hesperia 87 (2018), p. 590, n. 144 ... Hesperia 83 (2014), p. 147, n. 9. |
| Small rectangular plaque with roughly finished edges and back.
In relief the bust and head of a draped female figure, facing.
The ends of a crescent moon rise from behind her shoulders.
Unfinished. The ... 19 March 1937 ... Hesperia 87 (2018), p. 590, n. 144 ... Hesperia 83 (2014), p. 147, n. 9. |
| 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 ... Hesperia 87 (2018), p. 590, n. 144 ... Hesperia 83 (2014), p. 147, n. 9 ... Agora XI, no. 147, p. 103, pl. 36. |
Floor fragment with start of stem on underside and four grooves between stem and bowl. Max. dim. 0.044.
I, man or youth (body, legs to knees) in a chlamys, standing frontally with his right arm (upper ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... For this type of cup, see Bloesch, FAS, pp. 141--144; Agora XII, pp. 93--97.
... The drapery particularly agrees with Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society on loan to the University Museum L.637.1a (ARV2 880, 3; Paralip. 322, 3; Addenda 301); Hamburg 1900.164, the youth standing between the horses on one side (ARV2 880, 4; Paralip. 428, 4; Addenda 301); Chicago, Art Inst. 89.27 (ARV2 884, 77; Addenda 302); and Berlin 2548, an Acrocup, the woman wrapped in a himation and facing a satyr (ARV2 888, 147). |
Two non-joining fragments, a preserving the shoulder, as well as the very low speira base. Fragment a is mended from many fragments, with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Streaky, grainy ... Ca. 425-420 B.C ... Queyrel, BCH 108, 1984, pp. 144--147.
Near the Pothos Painter (ARV1 803, ---); the Pothos Painter (ARV2 1190, 32; 1686; Addenda 342). |
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