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| Fourteen rooms of a large Late Roman town house, or domus, include two with intricate geometric mosaic floors and one with a central marble fountain. Of two peristyle courts within the building, one featured ... |
| Head, roughly 1/3 life-size, of female, head pulled to proper rt. and turned back. Long hair, bound by plain white fillet, pulled back from face in wavy locks, rendered by parallel wavy incised lines over ... Middle Roman, context 2nd half 4th c. A.C.; mid 3rd c. or later 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 |
| Small frgt., of blowing drapery, consisting of upper edge of cloth, gathered at top, and spreading out to lower attachment; on outer face one broad flat fold, offset by two deep channels, on inner face ... Middle Roman; mid 3rd c. or later according to Stirling |
| Small fragment of billowing drapery, pulled thin. One edge preserved, which is folded into a loose zigzag fold. Red paint along edge of drapery. Fine white marble. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving one ... Middle 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 |
| Right hand of large statuette; fingers bent into a fist with thumb overlapping first two fingers. Between thumb and fingers is a round hole D00.006, presumably for some object held in hand; fingers do ... Middle Roman; mid 3rd c. or later according to Stirling |
| Left hand of large statuette. Fingers loosely bent, straight thumb touching lst finger tip; first two fingers project slightly more than last two. Square cut finger nails, blunt finger tips. Surface polished ... Middle Roman; mid 3rd c. or later according to Stirling |
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