PNT 178: Mould For Relief Plaque

The plaque shows nude, unrelated human legs and a bear's leg (?) behind them. Clay buff, burned dark. Irregular and chipped back. Of Agora T578. Dump ... Probably fourth century B.C.

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S 498: Relief Fragment with Male Figure on Couch

Broken above, and to left; in low relief a man, draped below the waist, reclining on a couch, resting his left elbow; in his left hand a drinking cup. Behind him, to the right, a naked boy is occupied ... 30 October 1934

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S 499: Grave Relief: Inscribed

A small grave stele with two figures facing each other in low relief. To left, a youth in a himation extends his right hand to a woman, in his left he holds a round object. The woman who faces the youth ... 1 November 1934

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S 501: Relief Fragment

Part of a relief, broken above and to the sides. On a projecting edge at the bottom stands a draped figure, probably female; weight on right leg, left knee advanced. Bulging object, broken off, hangs ... 19 November 1934

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S 502: Torso Fragments of Nude Male Figure

a) The torso from just above the waist to the shoulder is preserved. The right arm and shoulder are missing; the left shoulder and part of the upper arm is intact. The head is missing, but the beginning ... a) (Ξ 28) 27 October 1934 b) (Ο 1077) July 1956

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S 504: Columnar Grave Monument with Relief: Inscribed

In a niche in the column, there is a standing man in relief. The face is broken off. He wears a long robe. His left arm hangs at his side, his right across his chest. Inscribed on column below. Parts of ... 14 November 1934

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L 4696: Lamp

Knob handle missing; otherwise intact. Discus plain; rim, raised circles between panels. Reverse, palm branch within almond-shaped grooves. The surface burned or stained a hard dark brown. Type XXVIII ... October 1934

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P 4547: Red Figure Lebes Fragment

From the lower side wall of a large closed pot of very heavy fabric. Thick at bottom, it tapers fast as it rises. Pelike? Outside, a figure draped in a himation, walking right, right arm extended forward ... 8 November 1934