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| Head and lower part from thighs missing. Right arm and left forearm missing.
Dressed in chiton and himation, girded high over waist but well below bust. Rippled drapery at corsage. Himation stretched across ... 3rd quarter of 4th c. B.C ... S 2370 ... S 2370 |
| Relief in a pedimented niche.
The Mother wears a polos and is seated in a chair with a footstool; patera in right hand and tympanon in left; lion in lap.
Small standing figures to her right, and to left; ... 16 May 1937 ... S 922 ... S 922 |
| Preserved are upper right corner (BE 103) and joining section to lower left (BE 61). Broken diagonally above, at left side, and below.
Votive relief with simple fillet and ovolo molding above. Narrow frame ... Late 5th c. B.C. (410-400 B.C. ?) ... S 3344 ... S 3344 |
| Lower left corner missing.
Asklepios and Hygeia stand side by side within naiskos, facing out.
Asklepios is on the left, leaning on a staff, which rests under his right arm. His right hand and wrist were ... 14 July 1972 ... S 2505 ... S 2505 |
| Three fragments:
a) Broken above and at right, perhaps also below. Left side smooth. Back badly pitted by cesspool acids, but probably nearly original. Preserved bottom similarly pitted; may or may not ... a) (Θ 1928) ca. 530-525 B.C., b) (Ε 626) last quarter of 6th c. B.C., c) ca. 600-590 B.C ... with S 287 (Θ 146). Part of the same statute as: S 530 ( Ο 294), S 1677 (Κ ... S.E. corner of Eponymous |
| Over life-sized figure stands flatly on right foot; foot at set right angles to front edge of plinth. Wears plain boot with square tip, toes not distinguished. Boot outlined by drill channel. Plinth cut ... Early Roman ... S |
| Square base with moldings around the bottom. Into it is set a column (no capital, top finished off smooth), backed against which are three draped female figures, carved in high relief. Each wears a garment ... 1st-2nd c. A.D ... S 852 ... S 852 |
| Broken off at neck; nose damaged. Woman's head bent sharply back, hair wrapped tight in handkerchief (?). Mouth partly open showing teeth; lips broken.
Probably the head of the carrying figure of S 429 ... 6 June 1936 ... figure of S 429 (ΟΕ 18); now ... S 419. |
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