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Hair rises high above forehead. Eyes pierced. Mask open behind.
No trace of paint.
Fine brownish red micaceous clay. 1.60m. below top of railway wall 1.60m. below top of railway wall, from mud. Leica ... 20 March 1936 ... Mask of Dionysos |
First interpretation: female head and shoulders.
She wears a broad fillet across her forehead and hanging down her cheeks; hair in blobs above.
Roughly pinched beneath and barely incised behind. Unpainted ... 3 April 1937 ... Bust of Dionysos |
| Standing youth with head and legs below knees missing.
Kantharos in right hand, uncertain object, perhaps an animal, in left hand. Himation worn scarf-wise across back and arms. The hair stylized in the ... 2nd c. B.C. (?) ... Statuette of Dionysos |
| Garlanded head of Dionysos(?). From a pot similar to P 5313 or P 6898.
Moldmade and applied. Red clay. Light buff slip. Byzantine fill. Leica, 93-2-2 ... 5 February 1937 ... Plastic Attachment: Dionysos Head |
| Fragment of handle ornament from situla. Preserves face and left side of head of Dionysos, wreathed with vine leaves and clusters; broad fillet.
Pinkish clay with buff surface; no glaze. Roman Building, ... 15 May 1952 ... Plastic Attachment: Dionysos Head |
| Part of a moulded mask of Dionysos, meant for suspension as shown by traces of hole at ear. The left cheek and edge of eye, part of the left ear, half the beard, and most of the mouth and raised moustache ... 24 April-13 June 1947 ... Part of a moulded mask of Dionysos, meant for suspension as shown by traces of hole at ear. |
Two joining fragments preserve a face.
Above, a sort of crown.
Elaborately modelled features. No trace of color.
Light brown clay and slip.
ADDENDA: Fragment from a lamp disk. Very late Roman fill. Leica ... 16 May 1936 ... Head Fragment of Dionysos |
| Relief for attachment beneath handle of a situla; bearded head of Dionysos. Poor modelling.
Red clay with light yellow slip. Room 20, strosis 1, w/lamps of type XXVII. Leica, 93-2-25, 93-2-24 PD 3083-318, ... 2 June 1937 ... Plastic Attachment: Head of Dionysos |
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