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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. |
| Standing female with weight on l. leg, r. leg bent and slightly back, socket for insertion of head follows edge of chiton neckline (maxW 00.23); l. arm bent at elbow and extended forward at 90 deg angle, ... Early Roman |
| Standing female w/ weight on r. leg, l. leg bent & pushed out to l. side; l. arm bent 90 deg at elbow, extended forward and slightly to side; r. arm apparently hung straight down, slightly forward ... Early Roman |
| Large base with slight, circular horizontal section as preserved. Decorated in relief with 2 maenads. Lt. figure whirls to lt., body twisted with upper torso turned slightly to rt. lt. arm down, rt. probably ... Neo Attic |
| Head of Dionysos with right forearm over head in position of "Apollo Lykeios" of Praxiteles. Very cold hard work which Johnson ascribes to 2nd c. AD. Roughly finished on top and back. Proper left side ... 1900/05/15 |
| Good copy of an Early Classical head of a young man. Head turned slightly to proper right, gazing into right distance. Brows and eyelids very sharply cut. Upper eyelid comes down over lower at outer corner ... |
| 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 |
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