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| 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 ... I 2331 |
| Marble inscription, rear face rough. Letters shallow and poorly cut. inscribed. Two lines in Latin. White marble. Fragment. Single frgt., broken all around ... 1915/06/11 ... I |
| Broken off at neck, chipped at nose, mouth and chin, and considerably battered.
Small female head, less than half life-size, her hair arranged in an elaborate Flavian style, made up of braids giving a ... Period of Trajan ... Agora I, no, 20, pp. 31-32, pl. 15 ... AgoraPicBk 5 (1960), fig. 22. |
Fragment from left side of inscribed stele.
Broken top, bottom and at right.
Left side dressed smooth, with the back edge beveled to the rough picked back; the front edge much chipped, so that the first ... 5th. century B.C ... I 779 ... I 779 |
| Intact save for end of nose and ancient chip from right ear and recent chips from hair and left ear.
Socket for fitting into body rough-picked; carried up high in back of neck.
Hair in marked waves above ... Julio-Claudian period ... Agora I, no. 11, pp. 22-23, pls. 9-10 ... AgoraPicBk 5 (1960), fig. 21 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), pp. 55-56, pl. 20 b. |
| Mended from many pieces. Fragment of mouth and a few small fragments and chips of body missing. Shape and decoration as P 15235 (ΕΕ 239) .
Clay pinkish-buff to buff; buff slip. Decoration in reddish-brown ... 26 May 1939 ... N 21-22:1 |
| Complete to neck (head made in separate piece) except for ends of fingers of left hand, ends of object held in this hand, and a small fragment of base.
Draped to ankles in himation with long fold falling ... Possibly 3rd c. A.D ... Agora I, no. 62, pp. 75-76, 78, pl. 40 ... Hesperia Suppl. 22 (1988), p. 84, n. 113 ... AgoraPicBk 5 (1960), fig. 31. |
| Broken at neck; end of nose and most of right ear missing; chin, forehead, left cheek and left ear chipped.
Elderly man with high wrinkled forehead; short cropped hair indicated by shallow incised lines ... Late Flavian or early Trajanic period ... Agora I, no. 18, pp. 28-30, pl. 13 ... Hesperia Suppl. 22 (1988), p. 95, n. 30 ... AgoraPicBk 5 (1960), fig. 10. |
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