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| Harrison, E. B ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Over 170 catalogued pieces of sculpture from the Athenian Agora are divided into four sections: the genuinely Archaic in date and form, the “archaistic” imitating Archaic originals (late 5th century to ... 1965 |
| Heads missing; bottom somewhat broken, seems to have been cut to fit in socket.
The three figures stand with backs together, the line of their extended arms holding out drapery which forms a double frame ... 1st od 2nd c. A.D. |
| The heads and the legs above the knees broken off, the forearms broken and chipped.
Three draped female figures standing back to back: type of triple Hekate. The pose varies, one carries a torch in her ... 1st c. B.C. |
| The top is preserved, a central pillar roughly finished to which are attached three female heads, each wearing a low polos. Between two of the heads, the flame of a torch.
The whole is quite battered ... 28 June 1933 |
| 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. (?) |
| 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. |
| 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. (?). |
| Top with heads and bottom with lower legs broken off.
Three female figures, back to back, wearing high-girt chiton or peplos and under-chiton with buttoned sleeves. One holds her left hand over her breast, ... 2nd c. A.D. (?). |
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