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| Marble statuette, possibly right forearm, from below elbow to about wrist. Arm plump, naturalistically modeled, surface lightly polished. White marble, crystals 1mm. without veining. Fragment. Single frgt., ... Roman Context late 4th-early 5th c. A.C. |
| Leg of life-sized figure, presumably male, bare from lower calf to ankle; possibly left leg with slight swell for start of calf muscle, beginning of outward curve over instep. Surface smoothed but not ... Context mixed to 5th c. A.D.; grave 1st c. with later interments |
| Relief with part of a draped figure in low relief on slab with sawn back. Preserved is drapery over lower half of figure (?). Three broad, flat stacked folds define figure's left side (?); uppermost has ... Early Roman |
| Right arm of small-scale statuette, probably male. Arm hangs down; inside of arm not as well polished as outside. Fine white marble. Fragment. Single frgt., arm from biceps to middle of forearm ... Early Roman ? Earlier ? |
| Large-scale finger, worked wholly in the round; finger extended but very slightly flexed at lower joint; a finely incised line on lower joint, inside and out. Surface smoothed but unpolished. Fine white ... Early Roman ? Earlier ? |
Preserved is part of the torso of an over life-size male that was nude at least to the hips. From top down, have edge of one digitation on left side, pronounced swells of two more; channel that separates ... Roman |
| Figure stands with weight on lt. leg, rt. slightly advanced, left arm at side, bent forearm resting against hip. Wears a himation that hangs to below knees, leaving lower legs bare. Left arm and hand (?) ... Early Roman |
| Figure stands with weight on rt. leg, left bent and pushed forward. Wears peplos with long, ungirded overfold, with cross-band or baldric crossing chest from rt. shoulder to below lt. breast. Peplos arranged ... Roman |
| Forearm of overlife-size statue. Arm bent at right angles with edge of upper arm preserved just above crease of elbow. Forearm extended; faint articulation of supinator longus (?) muscle Surface polished ... Hadrianic or Antonine ? |
| Portrait of man, under life size, standing on rectangular plinth. Head and neck carved in one piece with thin and narrow body, with sloping shoulders; right upper arm and slightly bent elbow were held ... closest in style to S-314, in costume also to S-819, S-822, S-903, S-925, S-2046 |
| Part of long torch with one group of three bands tying the sticks together at one end. Clear distinction between the side that faced out and the back, which lacks the vertical striations. No trace of a ... |
| Small segment from a large torch with one group of three and one half bands tying the sticks together. This portion derives from the outer side of the torch; the carving is detailed, the surface smoothed, ... |
| End segment of a cylindrical object, perhaps a staff, undecorated. Inner side is relatively smooth, with some horizontal rasping. This piece has the same diameter as the two torch fragments from Temple ... |
| Segment from a female head about life-size. Long, undulating strands of hair border the forehead. A thick section of hair (W. 0.063 top- 0.057 m. bottom) appears to be arranged in a roll beside the face ... |
| Draped limb, perhaps lower leg. The limb is angled forward, the drapery folds, probably from a chiton, are at an angle, as if to suggest forward speed. Creases and modeling provide texture to the material ... |
| Three fingers remain from a statue about life-size. Their loose curve suggests that they may have rested against an object at the tips. The nail of the third finger is long and narrow. Marble, white, fine-grained, ... |
| The tips from two fingers from a statue possibly life-size, remain on an object. Part of one finger nail, long and narrow, remains. The object, broken at each end, W. 026 m., has two longitudinal grooves ... |
| Relief with Eros (?) on front: Part of head, from ca. base of nose down, to waist of a nude male, perhaps standing with torso turned slightly to proper left, upper arms at side. Wing projects from behind ... |
| Muscular left arm of a male figure, detached from a background but carved in very high relief. Arm flexed with forearm directed somewhat downward, wrist flexed, marked by incised crease, muscles of forearm ... |
| Front of draped female left foot with sandal. Front of foot undercut so that it would have projected out from the plinth (ca. 0.08). Over big toe one patch of drapery edge remains. Cross strap of thong ... |
| Nude male figure in high relief; surface worked with a rasp. Slight projection at base of neck, possible edge of beard. Figure probably rested weight on right leg with left extended, held left arm diagonally ... |
| Over life size booted right foot with plinth. Marble. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving original top and front of plinth with booted foot. Broken at sides and back. Found in Marble Pile. |
| Triple-bodied Hekate, two figures holding their arms at their sides; wearing belted chitons. V-shaped folds descend from neckline; series of regular folds radiate from belted waist. Elbow-length sleeves ... possibly 1st c. CE |
| Marble arm with 45 degree bend at elbow. Pit/hole at one end for attachment. Elbow rounded, ending in small point. Burnished/polished smooth. White fine-crystal marble. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving ... 2nd half 5th c. BC |
| Statuette ca. 1/3 life size, worked on both sides. Thin outer edge with finished point at base; second fold ends at same level. Broken surface along side may be for third fold set at right angle to other ... 1965/03/31
1965/03/30
1964/11/18 |
Smooth rectangular strip of background preserves part of a triangular object in relief: 0.02 high, 0.055 wide at the intact end, 0.045 at the other, broken end. Two chiseled indentations on the top surface ... |
Two joining pieces broken all around. Section from panpipes in low relief. Six vertical bands are bounded by a horizontal strip. The right edge of the object is preserved along with a patch of background ... |
Fragment of a figurine preserves the left hand holding drapery fold. Tip of left thumb, first, and middle fingers grip a drapery fold finished with the rasp. Fingernails carefully incised. Fine grained ... |
The fragment is worked on both sides. One side (the front?) preserves three crescent-shaped folds with the remains of a fourth, which terminates in a sharp, finished edge. On the other side (the back?) ... |
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