Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Object | |
Name: | S 3824 | |
Title: | TRIPLE-BODIED HEKATE | |
Category: | Sculpture | |
Category Code: | S | |
Object Number: | 3824 | |
Description: | Triple-bodied Hekate, two figures holding their arms at their sides; wearing belted chitons. V-shaped folds descend from neckline; series of regular folds radiate from belted waist. Elbow-length sleeves also broken up with series of patterned folds. Archaistic style of costume typical of many other small-scale Hekate sculptures found at Corinth and elsewhere. | |
Material: | Fine-grained white marble. | |
Condition: | Fragment. Single frgt., preserving two of three figures, from base of neck to mid thigh, plus right arm of third. Broken all around; signs of burning. | |
Dimensions Preserved: | H. 0.105, W. 0.14, Th. 0.14 | |
Period: | 1 st c. A.C. | |
Chronology: | possibly 1st c. CE | |
Findspot Description: | Found March 2014 in marble pile at Pietri, south of South Stoa. | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece | |
References: | Image: digital 2015 3556 Image: digital 2015 3557 |