Agora Object: S 328
Inventory Number:   S 328
Section Number:   Η 209
Title:   Hekataion Fragment
Category:   Sculpture
Description:   The heads and the legs above the knees broken off, the forearms broken and chipped.
Three draped female figures standing back to back: type of triple Hekate. The pose varies, one carries a torch in her right hand, the other arm, lower part broken, hung at the side; a second has her left arm bent at the elbow, with hand to breast. The third has both arms hanging at the sides.
All three wears chitons, girt at the waist over a long overfold with a stepped edge. Long locks hang over the shoulders in front.
Coarse archaistic work.
Pentelic marble.
Context:   Late Roman fill, 4th or 5th century, from south side of Temple of Ares.
Negatives:   Leica
Dimensions:   P.H. 0.11; Th. 0.087
Material:   Marble (Pentelic)
Chronology:   1st c. B.C.
Date:   8 April 1933
Section:   Η
Grid:   Η:24/Ι
Elevation:   53.80m.
Masl:   53.8m.
Bibliography:   Agora XI, no. 135, pp. 99-100, pl. 33.
References:   Publication: Agora XI
Publication Page: Agora 11, s. 105, p. 86
Publication Page: Agora 11, s. 118, p. 99
Publication Page: Agora 11, s. 196, p. 177
Image: 2010.19.0096 (Leica S 328)
Notebook: Η-3
Notebook Page: Η-3-60 (pp. 495-496)
Card: S 328