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[Agora Image] 1997.10.0315 (XXXV-27)

Head of Triton, reported to have been found in the excavations at Eleusis conducted between 1882 and 1889 (Eleusis Inv. No. 72). Pentelic marble. Front view ... John Travlos ... (rephotographed from a photo of J. Travlos) ... ca. 1948

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[Agora Image] 1997.10.0316 (XXXV-93)

Head of Triton, reported to have been found in the excavations at Eleusis conducted between 1882 and 1889 (Eleusis Inv. No. 72) rejoined to neck found in the Agora (S 1214). Pentelic marble. Three-quarter ... For Mantis 2007. Horizontal (normal) ... ca. 1948

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[Agora Image] 1997.10.0317 (XXXV-94)

Head of Triton, reported to have been found in excavations at Eleusis conducted between 1882 and 1889 (Eleusis Inv. No. 72) rejoined to neck found in the Agora (S 1214). Pentelic marble. Proper left profile ... ca. 1948

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[Agora Image] 1997.10.0318 (XXXV-95)

Fragments of capitals from above the piers behind the colossal figures ... ca. 1948

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[Agora Image] 1997.10.0319 (XXXVI-76)

Westernmost Triton in the "Gymnasium" series (right), printed in reverse to show the inspiration from the Parthenon West Pediment. Compare with Carrey 's drawing of central group in the Parthenon West ... ca. 1948

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[Agora Image] 1997.10.0320 (XXXVI-77)

On the left, representation of Hephaistos on the Madrid puteal (Einzelaufnahme 1729) and at right the easternmost Giant in the "Gymnasium" series. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because ... ca. 1948

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[Agora Image] 1997.10.0321 (XXXVIII-82)

Giant in easternmost position of the "Gymnasium" series. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside the colossal ... southwest ... 1949

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[Agora Image] 1997.10.0322 (XXXVIII-83)

Giant in easternmost position of the "Gymnasium" series. Front view. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside ... south ... 1949