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Statuette of Artemis with legs widely separated, rt. turned out 45 degrees, lt. only slightly out; feet shod in boots. To proper lt. of figure is a crouching boar, forepaws over lt. boot; head tilted upwards ... Middle Roman; 2nd or 3rd c. according to Stirling |
A small-scale statuette depicts Artemis with lt. arm extended out to side, enveloped in a billowing mantle. The mantle is wrapped over the left forearm, from which it blows up in 4 deep folds; the folds ... Middle Roman by context; 2nd or 3rd c. according to Stirling. |
Marble flare of drapery with two folds coming off left side of statuette of Artemis (S-1999-9). Folds of drapery crisp and angular. Outermost edge of drapery with strut (p.L. 0.005, p.W. 0.006). Bottom ... Middle Roman by context; 2nd or 3rd c. according to Stirling. |
Right arm of Artemis bent at elbow with forearm extended. Hand open with palm down; first and second fingers extended while the thumb and fourth bent to touch each other, connection actually made by small ... Middle Roman by context; 2nd or 3rd c. according to Stirling. |
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