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| Intact except for chip from base at proper left, and end of attribute held in left arm. Unfinished.
Male figure standing on small plinth, left leg bent; nude except for a cloak looped across the chest ... 23 April 1948 ... Statuette of Attis |
| The figure is nearly intact except for some object in the right hand. Mended from three pieces.
A standing male figure clad in himation and Phrygian cap and carrying pine cones and fruit. The man is nude ... 2nd century A.D ... Statuette of Attis as Table Support |
Intact.
Plain rim, raised band around discus, on which is head of Mithras, or Attis.
Small heart-shaped nozzle; pierced handle. Groove around circular reverse.
Light red metallic glaze.
Red (?) clay ... 22 February 1937 ... Plain rim, raised band around discus, on which is head of Mithras, or Attis.
Small heart-shaped nozzle; pierced handle. |
Hole pierced crosswise near tip.
Signed "K Y".
Back of Telesphoros figurine or Attis bust. Joins with T 1361.
Unglazed.
Light red clay. Late 4th. century A.D. fill over firm red fill of lime-slaking pit ... 12 June 1957 ... Back of Telesphoros figurine or Attis bust. Joins with T 1361.
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| Head inclined markedly to left; perhaps Attis (?).
Hair falls on either side of face. Tall pointed soft cap falling loosely at top.
Traces of white slip everywhere, with red over it for face and hair ... 29 June 1949 ... Head inclined markedly to left; perhaps Attis (?).
Hair falls on either side of face. |
| The head of a youth.
Face preserved except for part of right eye and of forehead. A bit of forehead hair on the left. Otherwise broken.
Iris of eye indicated. Lips parted. Cheek pieces of helmet cover ... 1 April 1937 ... Originally identified as Attis (?).
ADDENDA: Head of Artemis in Phrygian cap. |
Nine joining and non-joining fragments.
On a cubical base, the front of which was adorned with figures in relief, the tip of a cap of Attis (?) is all that remains, stands a nude figure of Eros (?) of ... 1937 ... On a cubical base, the front of which was adorned with figures in relief, the tip of a cap of Attis (?) is all that remains, stands a nude figure of Eros (?) |
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