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| Perhaps part of a relief, as indicated by the preserved rough-picked back. The figure, probably Isis, is preserved from the neck nearly to the knees; broken at both sides. The garment is drawn up in a ... Period of Hadrian ... Κ |
Fragments from a relief plaque reused for an inscription.
Fragments Κ 480a (a) and Κ 480b (b), broken at top, bottom, and sides. The second is stained black from the cesspool beneath which it was found ... 165/6 A.D., and ca. 180 A.D ... Κ 480 |
| The back of the relief preserved; elsewhere broken. Mouth and chin missing.
Bearded male head facing. The pupils hollowed out.
Stained from the cesspool.
White marble.
Drilled for setting on base December ... Hadrianic or Antonine period (?) ... Κ 607 |
| Bearded head, broken away at the neck; the nose and piece of the left ear missing.
Close cropped hair and beard in very low relief. The iris and pupil of the eyes are both indicated. The wrinkles on the ... Ca. 245-255 A.D ... Κ 1282 |
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