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Slightly outturned rim. Idyllic scene in relief. On the wall, a nike driving a biga, birds flying left; two raised bands, volutes. Traces of black glaze. A similar stamp for the nike driving a biga ... South Stoa |
Flat medallion with scraped groove. Slightly outturned rim, some fragments preserve scraped groove below the rim. One fragment has a slightly browner glaze, and is better struck: it may represent fragments ... South Stoa |
| Terracotta sculpture of draped female with slightly domed or peaked platform serving as base. Standing female figure with wide horizontal stride with leading right leg and stationary left leg, swirling ... Hellenistic to Early Roman based on context ... South Stoa, context 125 ... South Stoa, context 123 ... South Stoa, context 112 |
| Flat medallion with scraped groove. In relief on the medallion, an eight-petalled rosette; on the calyx, long acanthus leaves; on the wall, Amymone, Dionysos, small Nike (?); on the rim, simplified guilloche ... South Stoa |
| See S-2015-1A. Tapers towards bottom(?) (Th. 0.037) of wing. See S-2015-1A. Feathers curve upwards towards thickest edge. Similar to S-1837 and S-1895 (possibly Nike figures). See S-2015-1A. Fragment ... based on context ... South Stoa, context 274, LOT 2015 085 |
| Wing of over life-sized figure, possibly near connection point to shoulder. Curved in profile with highest point at edge becoming flatter towards break. Similar to S-1895. Rounded overlapping feathers ... based on context ... South Stoa |
| Missing: head, right arm just below shoulder, left arm, right leg from immediately above knee, left leg from immediately above ankle; parts of the cloak at the back gone, also the fragments of drapery ... 21 March 1933 ... found close to the Nike. Also ... Nike), the forepart of a head ... actually joins the Nike, see |
| Lamp with vestigial disk foot, echinoid body, broad flat rim, large concave disk with fill hole at 3:00; fine air hole at base of nozzle; double volutes framing large U-shaped nozzle, small wick hole at ... Early Roman ... Forum southwest South Stoa |
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