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| Standing draped female figure, c. life-size; weight on l. leg; r. leg bent and placed slightly back and to side; wears chiton, visible at neck and at ankles; chiton falls in crinkly folds to top of plinth, ... 2nd century A.D., late Hadrianic or early Antonine? |
| Over life-sized statue of emperor in military dress possibly standing with right leg forward, left back. Wears armour with long lappets arranged in two overlapping rows, decorated on the top by figures ... Hadrian according to Corinth X p.125 #6 |
| A small-scale bust of Sarapis; originally wore narrow kalathos resting on crown; hair arranged in longlish locks: a fringe of 5 locks, swinging to lt. frame forehead, above which 2 springing locks, curling ... 2nd-3rd quarter 2nd c. A.C. (Milleker) ; context Byzantine |
| Fragment. Preserving upper part. |
| Marble statuette of Aphrodite. Base of neck with hole for insertion of head. Strut and drapery at right hip. Coarse grained white marble. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving above the navel to above the ... |
| Left hand with fingers bent to curl around object. On back of hand, fingers articulated with drill, very subtle knuckles. Palm shows rasping and drill lines to articulate wrinkles of skin. White marble ... |
| Marble hand holding staff. Probably from large statutte of Asklepios. Polished white marble. Fragment. Preserving hand. Asklepieion. Da Waele 1931, p. 148 |
| Fragment. Asklepieion. Da Waele 1931, p. 107 |
| Statue with drapery and support. Very coarsely worked. Pink paint. White marble. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving drapery and support. Traces of pink paint. Asklepieion. Da Waele 1931, p. 107. |
| Marble support ornamented with a head of Dionysos with filet and ivy wreath. Fragment. Broken at neck. Asklepieion. Da Waele April 6, 1931, p. 39 |
| Head, possibly turned very slightly to proper right. Hair arranged in short, corkscrew curls, elaborately carved in front with the drill, roughly blocked out behind ears; undercut across top of forehead; ... 1930/3/27 |
| Small, headless white poros statue with bird body and trace of human hair in long tresses at shoulder - presumably representing a siren. Feathers of wings indicated by shallow grooves. Legs similar ... |
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