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Broken and chipped at one side.
The hair is parted down the center and finely waved up in a sort of thick braid.
The join between the front and back moulds shows badly. Fairly carefully modelled. Modern ... Card: probably 2nd c. A.D ... P.H. 0.035 ... 0.035 |
| Head and lower legs broken off.
Three female figures back to back with arms and skirts touching at sides. Feet together, both arms lowered. Peplos girded at waist worn over chiton with buttoned sleeves ... 1st c. A.D ... P.H. 0.198; P.Th. 0.121 ... 0.198 ... 0.121 |
| Badly smashed in addition to old breaks.
Preserved to full height. One non-joining fragment preserves a hand. Other non-joining fragments with no worked surfaces may or may not belong.
A triple Hekate ... 2nd to 3rd c. A.D ... West Basement-Vitrines B/1 |
| Mended from two pieces. Complete except for chips and bottom of base. Tip of nose chipped.
Portrait of bearded emperor, Antonius Pius, head turned to his left. Hair done in incised waves behind, incised ... 2nd c. A.D ... P.H. ca. 0.75; W. 0.63; D. (base) 0.17 ... 0.75 ... 0.63 |
| Broken at neck. End of nose and edges of ears missing, some scratches but otherwise very fresh.
Portrait of a male with somewhat severe expression. Deep frown lines at corners of mouth from nose to mouth, ... Ca. 100. A.D ... P.H. 0.31; W. 0.20; P.Th. 0.245 ... 0.31 ... 0.20 |
| Broken at bottom. Beard, side locks, right side of nose, left central part of curls over forehead broken away. Crack across top of head. Cutting and dowel for repair at lower back.
Alcamenoid herm. Hair ... 2nd c. A.D ... P.H. 0.35; W. 0.24; P.Th. 0.27 ... 0.35 ... 0.24 |
| One out of the three draped figures mostly preserved and fragment of column. Plinth on which figures stood broken all around; dressed on bottom. Head, shoulder, right breast, upper arms, broken off; feet ... 1st c. A.D. (?) ... Agora XI, no. 139, pp. 100-101, pl. 34. |
| Broken off at top. Bottom of base preserved, its edges gone.
Two figures preserved to shoulder height, the third entirely split away. The two figures are identical, high-girt chitons, hands at sides. ... 1st c. B.C. or early 1st c. A.D ... P.H. 0.26; P.Th. 0.14 ... 0.26 ... 0.14 |
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