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| Badly damaged; head missing.
The figure stands with the weight on the right leg.
Unfinished; a good part of the marble to his right has not been cut away. Chisel marks clearly visible.
White marble ... 2 February 1934 ... Κ 59 |
Head in close fitting helmet. First interpretation: female head.
Broken off at the base of the neck; the surface damaged. below the level 63.30m. Below the level 63.30m., together with late Roman sherds ... 1 February 1934 ... Κ 52 |
Broken at the base of the neck, and at the back, save for a bit which seems to preserve a finished edge.
At the top of the head, above the diademed headdress, is a small rectangular projection, broken ... 2 February 1934 ... Κ 58 |
The left eye and part of the forehead and cheek preserved; otherwise broken.
Ample traces of white paint.
Late Roman. In late Roman deposit. Leica ... 2 February 1934 ... Κ 61 |
Plain rim and discus, with a ring round the filling hole, and two at the inner edge of the top. The handle solid, triple grooved above, double below; on the bottom, two concentric circular grooves.
Traces ... 3 February 1934 ... Κ 63 |
| Interior: youthful warrior, right. The boy's helmet has a crest attached at the top. He carries both spear and shield in his left arm and hand; his right is stretched before him. Relief contours; the eye ... 460-450 ... Κ ... Κ:67/ΣΤ |
| From the near the center of a flat plate. Between concentric grooves, a single small stamp, oval in outline, very dim (possibly a palmette).
Pergamene Ware. Disturbed area. Leica, 93-45-8, 93-45-9 PD ... 4 February 1934 ... Κ 68 |
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