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| The Panayia Field, southeast of the Forum, has been the site of excavations started in 1995 by Charles Williams and subsequently continued under the direction of Guy Sanders. Roman are the best preserved; ... |
| Left leg of statuette, bare in so far as preserved, and bent at ca. 50 degree angle, broken c. 4 cm above and 4 cm below knee cap. Rasp toolingon back of leg. Fine-crystalled white marble Fragment. one ... Roman; mid 3rd c. or later according to Stirling |
| Right arm of large statuette. Arm lightly flexed. A large roughly rectangular strut extends from proper lt. side of wrist toward body. Surfaces polished. Arm goes with hand (B), but join not good, therefore ... Middle Roman; mid 3rd c. or later according to Stirling |
| Forearm of a statuette, possibly left since less well finished on rt. side and underside. Arm naturalistically modeled. Smoothly finished but not polished; pin holes for attachment at either end: elbow: ... Roman, context 3rd c. AD; mid 3rd c. or later according to Stirling |
| Arm, left (?) from large-scale statuette. Arm at side, with V-shaped attachment to body visible on inside. Arm thinner in front, thickening toward back, with start of swell of deltoid muscle at upper break ... 4th c. AC? Context LR; mid 3rd c. or later according to Stirling |
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