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| This is the first museum bought by the American School of Classical Studies to house the finds of the excavations. It now serves as storage for artifacts. |
| This approximately life-size female head presents a long, rounded-oval form. The head, turned to proper right, is slightly inclined to the right. In front view, the left contour is clearer than the right, ... Hadrianic. |
| Torso of under life-size, archaistic statue of Hermes Kriophoros ("ram-bearer"); stiff frontal posture; both arms bent at elbows and brought in to chest, grasping legs of ram near hooves; ram slung over ... 1st century AD |
| Standing female figure, c. life-size; weight on l. leg; r. leg bent and set slightly back; r. arm bent with r. hand extended forward about breast level; l. arm bent slightly; l. hand extended forward and ... Antonine period |
| Life-size marble statue of woman in Amazonian dress and himation seated on rock surrounded by armor. Parazonium cradled in crook of rt. Arm, may represent Virtus. Similar pose and clothing as Roma, S-1999-7, ... 1st or 2nd c. A.C., according to Stirling |
| Figure is seated on a rock, feet resting on a lion, right foot slightly more advanced. Left arm raised, right one extends down and a little forward. She wears chiton and peplos, and a himation which ... 1908/04/18 |
| Male seated figure. Figure sits on a throne with feet on a flat footstool, right foot slightly advanced. Wears himation, sandals. On sides of throne are wheat stalks in relief, at figure's right theforepaws, ... |
| Head of portrait of older bearded man; c. life-size; wears headdress consisting of thick, rolled fillet crowned by a tall, layered myrtle (?) wreath; consists of 4 horizontal rows of stylized leaves; headdress ... First half 5th century A.C. |
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