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| Small statuette of Asklepios standing with weight on lt. leg, rt. bent but foot on same plane as lt. foot. Head and upper torso twisted somewhat to proper rt., arms at side, lt. bent. Wears thick fillet ... Early Roman or Antonine, context late 4th c. A.C.; 3rd or 4th c. according to Stirling |
| Standing figure, rt. foot in advance of left, and turned out ca. 45 degrees from front. Figure wears boots, surface of which smooth. Rt. leg supported by a tree trunk; tree worked in part with rasp, lower ... Early 4th c. A.C.; mid 3rd c. or later according to Stirling |
| Head of youthful male, satyr or Pan, turned sharply to proper rt. and possibly tilted down somewhat. Hair short with central part, loose curls curling back from forehead or down, vestigial fillet circling ... Middle Roman, possibly 2nd c. according to Stirling |
| Left leg of a large statuette; wears a calf-length boot with rolled top, otherwise plain; foot flexed so that leg possibly rested on ball, underside concave and worked so that a thick wedge of stone lies ... Middle Roman, context 360's A.C.; mid 3rd c. or later according to Stirling |
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