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| The block represents 3 birds, in relief, who form the only known remains of Herakles' labor against the Stymphalian Birds. The birds are arranged one above the other in a scene which is put together from ... 2nd quarter of 2nd c. A.C. according to Corinth IX p.4-5 ... Stymphalian Birds. The birds are ... birds, in relief, who form the ... The top bird is in flight, |
| Archaic head of a cock (Stymphalian bird?). Pentelic marble. Cf. Herakles head, S 1295. Left side view ... Archaic head of a cock (Stymphalian bird?). Pentelic marble. Cf. Herakles head, S |
| Archaic head of a cock (Stymphalian bird?). Pentelic marble. Cf. Herakles head, S 1295. Right side view ... Archaic head of a cock (Stymphalian bird?). Pentelic marble. Cf. Herakles head, S |
| Upper moulding consists of two ridges above (separating the moulding from the faceted rim) and below (separating the moulding from the decorated zone).
One central decorated zone, similar to C-77-41 and ... Stymphalian birds with an arrow; |
| Intact. Flat bottom and straight side wall; upward sloping shoulder, ribbed; narrow neck with plain slightly flaring lip; ridged vertical handle, base of neck to edge of shoulder. Mould-made in two pieces, ... 30 May 1947 ... Stymphalian birds. Two have fallen, |
| Peleus and Thetis. Repairs to sculpture in antiquity. Peplos in archaistic sculpture. Perirrhanteria in the form of archaistic korai. Retrograde inscriptions. Persephone. Re-use of sculpture in antiquity ... Agora 11 184 ... Stymphalian birds |
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