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| Statuette of Three Female Figures ... Horizontal (normal) ... Agora XI, pl. 34, no. 140 |
| Broken above at level of neck and below at level of knees.
One of the figures has left hand at breast instead of at side.
Archaistic style.
Pentelic marble. Cleaning beside LRFW (Late Roman Fortification ... 1st c. A.D. (?) ... Agora XI, no. 138, p. 100, pl. 34. |
| Badly battered, especially the heads. Much of the bottom broken away, but the full height preserved.
Three female figures, three Hekate, in long chitons stand with their backs against a central pillar ... 1st c. A.D. (?) ... Agora XI, no. 141, p. 101-102, pl. 34. |
| One out of the three draped figures mostly preserved and fragment of column. Plinth on which figures stood broken all around; dressed on bottom. Head, shoulder, right breast, upper arms, broken off; feet ... 1st c. A.D. (?) ... Agora XI, no. 139, pp. 100-101, pl. 34. |
| 89 [no page number], Trench XI North, 17/7/1972, Lot 1972 148 [no page number], Trench XI North, 17/7/1972, Bone Lot 1972 32 [no page number], 14/7/1972, Bone Lot 1972 33 [no page number], 14/7/1972, Bone ... 17/7/1972, 14/7/1972 ... Pg. 89, Trench XI North, NB525 B44, Trench XI North, 1972-073.-10, Trench XI, Grave BC, ... Pg. 89, Trench XI North, NB525 B44, Trench XI North, 1972-073-11, Trench XI, Grave BB, ... [no page number], Trench XI North, 17/7/1972, Lot 1972 148 |
| Slip-painted cup or bowl. Bowl with convex bottom from interior of chafing dish. Brown glaze all over. Hatched figures in yellow slip. On interior, small formalized bird, slip-painted, directed rt. with ... 1934/05/09 ... NB141 P34 ... Corinth XI No 745 |
| Cup with very shallow body turning up to vertical, ending in fine lip. White slip over all, to rt. of inscription, two projecting arms of unintelligible motif. Pale yellow glaze over all. inscribed. Inscription ... Late 11th to early 12th c. (Morgan) ... NB141 P34 ... Corinth XI N1047 |
| The heads missing, an iron dowel remains.
Three draped female figures, standing back to back, holding out their drapery in their hands. Rectangular dowel-hole in bottom.
Probably three Graces rather than ... 1st to 2nd c. A.D ... Agora XI, no. 140, p. 101, pl. 34. |
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