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| Aphrodite, standing with lt. leg straight, rt. lightly flexed with missing foot drawn back. Upper torso probably bare. Draped from thighs down in mantle that is gathered around thighs, knotted in center, ... Roman |
| Male figure, nude, leaning against tree to proper lt. with weight on right leg, foot turned out, relaxed left leg and foot forward, right arm behind back with hand, palm out, resting on rt. buttock, lt ... Middle Roman, Context 2nd half 4th AC to Frankish, 19th c.; later 2nd or 3rd c. according to Stirling |
| 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 |
| Statuette of veiled female who stands with weight on lt. leg, rt. bent, foot extended and turned out slightly; head turned 3/4 to proper lt., lt. arm bent forearm extended 3/4 to side, rt. arm originally ... Early Roman or Antonine, Context 2nd half 4th c. A.C.' 1st or 2nd c. A.C. according to Stirling |
| Right hand of a slightly over life-size figure, probably female. Slight curve at wrist as hand is slightly flexed; thumb pronated. Back of hand finely and smoothly finished; palm roughly finished with ... Roman, Context Mid.Byz.-npd. |
| Statuette, ca. 1/3 life-size, of a seated figure of Roma, head turned slightly to proper lt., rt. foot turned out slightly, left foot pulled back, rt. arm down and out, palm tilted, open, lt. arm out and ... Middle Roman, context 2nd half 4th c. A.C.; mid 3rd c. or later according to Stirling |
| Asklepios seated on throne, leaning forward with head turned slightly to proper rt.; rt. arm down, forearm diagonal, lt. arm raised; lt. foot pulled back and turned slightly out. Asklepios wears plain ... 4th c. Context 3rd quarter 4th c.; 2/2 2nd c., according to Stirling |
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 |
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