|
|
| Graffito on marble orthostate at the south end of the Stoa. Probably late 3rd c. A.D ... Horizontal (normal) ... 12 May 1949 |
| Marble block with inscription ... Horizontal (normal) |
| Graffito on marble orthostate at the south end of the Stoa. Probably late 3rd c. A.D ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 12 May 1949 |
| Silver coins of Tiberius and Augustus ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
| From a flat plate with central medallion and no base ring. A bearded male head, left, finely modelled as from a metal mould.
Brown metallic glaze. Modern filling. Leica, VI-27, 86-11-26, 93-46-9 ... 27 March 1937 |
| Broken all around. Fragment from the central medallion of an early Roman plate; a bearded long-haired head to right.
Dull red glaze, rather flaked. Dealer's dump. Modern context. Leica, 93-46-10 ... 14 June 1938 |
| Rome ... Augustus ... Coin no. 15. AVGVSTVS - DIVI. F
Head of Augustus r., bare. Border of dots. M. SANQVI-NIVS. III. VIR
Youthful head of deified Julius Caesar r., laureate; in field above, a comet with four rays and a tail ... 17 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, probably part of rough picked back preserved.
Honorary citation only.
Two lines of the inscription preserved, inscribed within an incised wreath; at left above wreath, ... 4th.-3rd. centuries B.C. |
| Inscribed statue base.
A high rectangular base with mouldings top and bottom, the bottom moulding cut away at the front.
Dedication to Aurelius Appianus, son of the cosmete Aurelius Christus.
Pentelic ... 3rd. century A.D. |
| Lugdunum ... Tiberius ... Δηνάριο: Τιβέριος 14 37 μ.Χ. Coin no. 3. Great Drain, west branch, gravel. Found with coins Z-1745, Z-1746. TI CAESAR DIVI - [AVG F] A?VGVSTVS
Head of Tiberius r., laureate. Border of dots. P?ON?TIF MAXIM ... 14-37 A.D. |
| Complete to neck (head made in separate piece) except for ends of fingers of left hand, ends of object held in this hand, and a small fragment of base.
Draped to ankles in himation with long fold falling ... Possibly 3rd c. A.D. |
| Broken off at neck; nose and chin chipped. Chignon at back looks purposely cut away.
Hair parted in center, falls in broad waves covering ears and is gathered into a knot low in back. Wisps on forehead ... 9 May 1957 |
| Broken all around.
Medallion almost complete: within border of dots, the upper part of a bearded figure, right, wearing a himation leaving the right shoulder free; right arm bent at elbow, hand raised ... 16 May 1952 |
| Face and part of hair preserved; broken all around; nose and right eye chipped.
A portrait head, perhaps a Kosmete. An elderly man with short beard and sideburns and mustache. Deep wrinkles below cheeks; ... Period of Gallenius. |
| Nose and chin battered; iron dowel in neck.
Head of young man bent slightly to right, wearing fillet around hair, ears cauliflowered.
Pentelic marble with blue and rusty discoloration.
Drilled for setting ... 18 July 1946 |
| Nose missing. Surface somewhat worn and chipped. The bearded head made to set in to a separate body, with the neck terminating in a conical 'key' to fit into a socket. The man is bald, the hair at the ... 2nd century A.D. |
| The head is considerably over life-size, broken off below the beard; the tip of the nose is missing, and the back of the head has a rectangular patch of hair (doweled on, with the dowel still in place) ... Early Antonine period. |
| Nose chipped; otherwise intact except for minor chips. Portrait of middle-aged man with close-trimmed beard and mustache. Hair simply treated and cap-like except for locks falling over forehead. Eyes have ... Late 3rd c. or early 4th c. A.D. |
| Mended from five pieces. Missing: end of nose, edge of left ear; right shoulder and back; small breaks in drapery and neck on left side, slice of hair over the right temple.
The height of the bust is ... Ca. 215-225 A.D. |
| Broken off at neck, chipped at nose, mouth and chin, and considerably battered.
Small female head, less than half life-size, her hair arranged in an elaborate Flavian style, made up of braids giving a ... Period of Trajan. |
|
|