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Part of left breast and chest remain.
Possibly to be associated with S 551 (Ο 564): head of Aphrodite.
Cf. Pausanias, I, 8, 4.
Fine work.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Can not belong to S 551, because she ... 30 July 1946 ... Pausanias, I, 8, 4.
Fine work. |
| Limestone slab with inscription. Back smooth. inscribed. Six lines in Greek; line 3 indicates association with Corinth gymnasium, about 200m north of findspot (cf. Pausanias, II, 4, 5)
1st: [-]WI[-]
2nd: ... prior to 44 BC, according to Corinth 8.3 ... (cf. Pausanias, II, 4, 5)
1st: [-]WI[-]
2nd: [-]I ...
4th: [-]OU TOU E[-]
5th: |
Inscribed fragment of grave stele.
Inscribed face and part of rough picked back only preserved.
Stone with a list of names probably of those who fell in some campaign.
Sixteen lines of the inscription ... Ca. 450 B.C ... I 5901 ... I 5901 |
| Mended from three pieces. Part of top, front, back preserved.
Mold represents frontal head wearing high polos or crown. Mold broken at jaw line and chin; most of hair missing.
Back fairly smooth.
Fabric: ... 29 June, 7 August 1973 ... -3, 89-21-4, 89-21-5, 89-21 ... Well in Room 6, boxes 28, 31, 71, layer I ... Leica, 81-49-4, 81-49-5, 90-3-20, 90-3-21, 90-3-22, |
| Mended from many pieces. A few small fragments of body missing; also numerous minor chips. Mouth has cut-away projecting spout. Two handles, round in section from shoulder to near top of spout. Narrow ... 26 May 1939 ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 281, fig. 21, p. 280, fig. 17 ... Agora XIII, no. I 4. |
| Inscribed fragment from upper left corner of a small monument.
Broken below and at right.
Four lines of the inscription preserved on plain projecting surface at top.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins I ... 325/4 B.C ... Leica, 86-21-4 ... I 259, prytany ... Found in the wall of the house 636/21, over the area of the Civic Offices. |
| Hawksbeak type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with plain back, flat side panels on other side(s), hawskbeak crowning molding, and flat top. Crowning molding: half-round (H. 0.006), hawskbeak (H. 0.028), ... Late 6th cen BC ... 7.5YR 8/4; 10YR 8/3 (slip) |
| Broken off at the neck, the features battered.
An oval face, with curly hair drawn back in melon waves to a large flat knot. Earrings.
No trace of color.
Pinkish buff clay.
Cf. Hesperia 21 (1952), p ... 29 May 1936 ... Well I.
4th c. B.C. (probably 350-325 B.C.) ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 138, n. |
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