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| Nose and upper lip a bit battered, back of neck cut away.
Wears straight stephane over wavy hair. Two iron pins and drill hole in neck. Fine work.
Parian marble. LRFW (Late Roman Fortification Wall) Core, ... 30 June 1959 ... Head of Goddess |
| Broken on three sides.
Mold for a seated female statuette - goddess.
Light orange clay. Pit. 965 Leica, 85-36-18, 87-22-32 ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... Mold for a seated female statuette - goddess.
Light orange clay. |
| Broken top and bottom. From stem of thymiaterion; hollow on break at top, solid on bottom break.
Procession of four figures, upper parts missing. Hermes, goddess, god (end of short cloak hanging down) ... 14 April 1956 ... Hermes, goddess, god (end of short cloak hanging down) and a second goddess. |
| One side only remains, and that broken away above.
Top rail of throne projects.
Goddess type. Very massive.
Flaky clay fired dark gray at the core; buff on the surface. Marble Chips Pit. 117, 1616 ff ... 13 March 1937 ... Top rail of throne projects.
Goddess type. Very massive.
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Right hand corner of back of throne.
Surface slightly raised along inner (broken) edge where figure began.
Finely finished surface in front, slightly rougher behind.
Probably was part of a "seated goddess" ... 1937 ... Probably was part of a "seated goddess" type.
White marble - Pentelic. |
Upper torso of female figure broken along sides, neck and waist.
Broken all around.
Slight traces of drapery.
Inside rough.
Pinkish-yellow fabric with gray core.
ADDENDA RVN: Seated goddess, ca. 480-470 ... 28 June 1973 ... ADDENDA RVN: Seated goddess, ca. 480-470 B.C. |
| Part of the mold for a large face, with one eye.
For a protome like T 1763 (?)
ADDENDA: Probably head from large bust-protome of goddess; cf. T 1763.
Too flat Gorgoneion (?) Cistern. 350-325 B.C. Leica, ... April 1938 ... ADDENDA: Probably head from large bust-protome of goddess; cf. T 1763.
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The figure above the waist and the left side of the throne are missing.
Left hand pressed close to thigh; right drawn across lap.
Precise modelling. Seated goddess type.
Fine buff clay.
Cf. Hesperia 93 ... 13 March 1937 ... Seated goddess type.
Fine buff clay.
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Wall fragment from just below rim. Reserved band 0.07 on inside below where rim started on outside. Max. dim. 0.062.
Statue of a goddess (Pandora[?]): head with polos, start of chiton or peplos, shown ... Ca. 450-440 B.C ... Statue of a goddess (Pandora[?]) ... It is uncertain whom the goddess represents. ... There, however, Pandora is bare headed, and the pins of her dress are prominent. The goddess on 308 might also be Anesidora, whose name is synonomous with that of Pandora (LIMC I, 1981, pp. 790--791, s.v. |
| Lower part of elongated columnar figure.
Traces of a girdle at the top and wavy bands of glaze.
Brownish clay.
The shape appears to be a descendant of the Mycenaean standing goddess type, but the technique ... 1 April 1932 ... The shape appears to be a descendant of the Mycenaean standing goddess type, but the technique is subgeometric. |
| Broken all around. Fragment from upper wall of a very large krater (bell or kalyx).
Head of goddess, full face, wearing polos. A statue?
No relief contour. Piers 15-16 west. Pocket in bedrock under south ... September 1953 ... Head of goddess, full face, wearing polos. |
| Broken on three sides. Front, back and part of one side preserved.
Drapery folds over stomach and thigh of standing frontal figure.
Back rough.
Fabric: pinkish-yellow with gray core.
ADDENDA Joins with ... 29 June 1973 ... ADDENDA Joins with T 4076. Goddess (?). |
| Broken left side, bottom and back.
There remain head and shoulders of a seated goddess, her head turned slightly left, scepter in left hand, polos on head with her garment drawn up over it.
Good Greek ... 12 May 1950 ... There remain head and shoulders of a seated goddess, her head turned slightly left, scepter in left hand, polos on head with her garment drawn up over it.
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| Broken at right, setting tongue preserved.
Five figures enclosed by plain border. In center one figure kneels before a standing god and goddess, at the right. At the left of the kneeling figure a standing ... 19 April 1956 ... In center one figure kneels before a standing god and goddess, at the right. |
Head of goddess with wavy hair parted in middle, and a high stephane.
Mended from many fragments.
Traces of white paint.
Clay dark brown at core, light brown toward surface.
Cf. Hesperia 64 (1995), p ... 6 June 1952 ... Head of goddess with wavy hair parted in middle, and a high stephane.
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| Broken on all sides.
Draped legs of frontal seated figure preserved.
Figure originally hollow back missing. Broken at waist and ankles.
Traces of added white paint.
Dark red fabric.
Cf. Olynthos XIV , ... 6 July 1973 ... ADDENDA RVN: Seated goddess on a Klismos. |
Broken on two sides. Parts of bottom, one side, front back preserved.
Subject: right (bent?) leg and drapery from lower part of draped frontal figure.
Back rough.
Well baked yellowish-pink fabric.
ADDENDA ... 21 August 1973 ... ADDENDA RVN: Joins with T 4076 and T 4101. Goddess (?). |
Left side missing.
A heavy veil on the back of the hair. Heavy roll of small curls around the face.
Remains of red color over white on the veil.
Archaic seared goddess type. Well. Votive deposit in the ... 28 April 1937 ... Archaic seared goddess type. |
Broken off above and below; the finished sides preserved. Winged goddess (Potnia Theron), standing facing, looking right; an animal grasped in her right hand and a long-necked bird in her left. Incised ... 23-25 September 1947 ... Winged goddess (Potnia Theron), standing facing, looking right; an animal grasped in her right hand and a long-necked bird in her left. |
| a) From the shoulder of a large volute krater of heavy fabric. Tongue pattern around base of neck. The upper part of a garlanded male head, left; in front, the flame of a torch added in red. Letters in ... 14 April 1939 ... In front of her, a phiale and the staff of a flowering scepter, one or both held by Triptolemos facing the goddess.
Relief contour throughout. The hair of the loop over the goddess' temple rendered in raised dots. |
Parts of two adjacent sides preserved, front and back. Part of front surface missing.
Subject not clear, possibly represents back ground of relief.
Back slightly smoothed.
Fabric pinkish-yellow with gray ... 6 August 1973 ... Mold for bust of a veiled goddess. |
| Mold for lower part of draped, standing frontal figure, which appears to have stood on rectangular stand.
One side, front and back preserved. Part of surface from front missing.
Smooth exterior.
Fabric: ... 2 August 1973 ... ADDENDA Possibly a standing goddess (?). |
| Broken on three sides. One side, front, back preserved.
Lower part of one human leg covered with drapery and fold of drapery falling free along one side of it.
Back smooth.
Yellowish-pink fabric with gray ... 1 August 1973 ... ADDENDA RVN: Woman or goddess. Late 5th. century. |
Lower corner of mold preserved; broken on two sides. Most of front surface missing.
Subject seems to be the left foot and lower part of leg from frontal draped figure, standing on raised base.
Back smoothed ... 21 August 1973 ... ADDENDA RVN: Standing woman or goddess, probably as T 4106. |
| Broken on three sides. Parts of bottom, front, back preserved.
Subject: single human leg covered with simple drapery standing on rectangular base set within projecting frame.
Back fairly smooth.
Pinkish-yellow ... 21 August 1973 ... ADDENDA RVN: Seated goddess; mid. 5th century. |
| Preserved from irregular break at neck to lower legs, with perforation for attachment of arms at shoulder.
The representation of pendulous breasts and belly protruding in folds is that common to comic ... 1 March 1932 ... The representation of pendulous breasts and belly protruding in folds is that common to comic figures and images of the fertility goddess.
Mold made, hollow. |
| Broken on all sides, back preserved.
Nude goddess, perhaps Aphrodite at her bath, preserved from the waist to the knees, stands at right; at left is an amphora with a cloak thrown over it.
Good modeling ... 17 August 1977 ... Broken on all sides, back preserved.
Nude goddess, perhaps Aphrodite at her bath, preserved from the waist to the knees, stands at right; at left is an amphora with a cloak thrown over it.
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Two non-joining fragments of slightly outturned rim and wall. Max. dim. a) 0.081, b) 0.047.
Triptolemos. Fragment a (illustrated) shows on the left either Demeter or Persephone (legs missing from the ... Probably mid-4th century B.C ... Added clay (with traces of gilding): wreath, jewelry, dot on left shoulder of goddess; bands around shafts of torches; contour and decoration on phiale and footed dish; contour of leaflike object; wreath at lip. White (partly gone): flesh of goddess and Triptolemos; garments (there is only a trace of pink on the goddess' chiton). |
| Aphrodite Pandemos seated on goat.
Preserved: rear part of goat and part of goddess from below waist to below knees. Part of original edge of plaque at left. Background of plaque curves slightly with high ... 1933 ... Preserved: rear part of goat and part of goddess from below waist to below knees. |
| Mended from two pieces. Broken on all sides. Most of front surface gone.
Subject uncertain. All one can see with certainty is an enclosed zig-zag line.
Back rough.
Fabric: pinkish-yellow with gray core ... 21 June, 5 July 1973 ... Seated woman or goddess from plastic vase (?). |
Broken on three sides. Part of one side, front, back preserved.
Subject uncertain. Mold has slightly uneven hollowed out area, possibly representing drapery folds oner knee or arm.
Back roughly smoothed ... 5 July 1973 ... ADDENDA RVN: Mold for large protome of veiled goddess. Joins with T 4081 and T 4086. |
Two non-joining fragments with start of handle on each; a of wall from lower part of figured zone; b upper part of wall with start of rim. Reserved band on inside at top of b. Glaze flaked in part. Draw ... Mid-4th century B.C ... Farnsworth, AJA 64, 1960, p. 75, H and I, and pl. 16.
Goddess rising (Aphrodite[?]). Fragment a (illustrated) preserves part of the neck, shoulders, and right hand of the goddess rising from the ground. ... White: flesh of goddess; boukranion. |
| Part of front surface gone.
Subject not clear. Possibly legs of figure on one side with heavily draped figure in center.
Broken on all sides. Front and back preserved.
Back smoothed with fingers.
Fabric ... 2 August 1973 ... Probably standing women or goddess. |
| Broken on three sides. Front and back and one side partially preserved.
Subject not clear. Possibly center section of seated draped female torso.
Back roughly smoothed.
Fabric pinkish-yellow with gray ... 2 August 1973 ... ADDENDA RVN: Mold for large protome of veiled goddess. Joins with T 4086 and T 4103. |
| Rough-picked back and a little of bottom preserved. Otherwise broken all around. Probably had a rough tenon at the bottom.
Above a smooth band, part of the figure of a goddess in chiton and himation seated ... February 1954 ... Above a smooth band, part of the figure of a goddess in chiton and himation seated sideways on a she-goat.
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| Broken on three sides. One side, front, back preserved.
Fragment of half upper torso and head of draped frontal female figure.
Long hair falling over preserved shoulder.
Smooth back.
Pinkish-yellow fabric ... 1 August 1973 ... A dancer or a goddess (?). |
Only the left side of the figure remains; head and legs completely gone.
Seated goddess type, arms pressed close to thighs.
Note that the clay was first pressed thin in the mould; then the concavity was ... 13 March 1937 ... Seated goddess type, arms pressed close to thighs.
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| Broken above and at right.
Back rough-picked.
From left to right, a bearded man in himation, his right arm raised; a child in himation; a large lebes standing on a tripod; a nude youth carrying a jug ... 18 April 1949 ... in his right hand; the body of a large seated figure to right, probably a goddess.
Pentelic marble. |
| Broken on all sides. Front and back preserved.
Part of mold preserved is for bent, draped knee.
Smooth back.
Goddess (?).
Fabric pinkish-yellow with gray core.
Cf. T 4121.
ADDENDA Joins with T 4101, ... 2 August 1973 ... Smooth back.
Goddess (?).
Fabric pinkish-yellow with gray core.
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| Broken on two sides. Lower corner, front, back preserved.
Subject: right (?) foot and lower part of leg from heavily draped three quarter view figure standing on rectangular stand.
Smoothed back.
Well ... 21 August 1973 ... Fragment of standing woman or goddess. |
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