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looking to the right. The right side of the head, part
of the cheek, the outer corner of the right eye, the lower
part of the nose are destroyed, and but little is left of the
chin and mouth. A little of the neck is preserved. This
head is engraved by Michaelis, pi. 11, xix., 48, and probably
belongs either to that horseman or to one of the two
following (pi. 11, xx., 49, 50).

20. Helmeted head looking to the right. The only
parts of the face which remain are the brow, right eye,
and upper part of right cheek. The helmet has a cheek-
piece, paragnatMs, turned up at the side. The hair is
waved and drawn back under the helmet. This head
probably belongs to the horseman No. 5 in the South
frieze.

21. Foreleg of a horse from below the knee to the hoof;
the direction is to the right. This fragment has been
splintered off rom the slab to which it belonged, and no
part of the background was broken away with it. The
direction shows that it is from the South frieze.

22. Left hand upper corner of slab on which is a
youthful male head, bound with a diadem, looking to the
left, the face shown in three quarters, all the features
destroyed except the right eye. In scale this head corre-
sponds with that of the figures at the Eastern angle of
the South frieze. It can hardly be the head of a horseman.

23. South or North Frieze.—Fragment of helmeted
head looking to the right. The head is entirely destroyed
except the back of the helmet and its crest. This frag-
ment may either belong to a horseman or an apobates in
the South frieze or to an apobates in the North frieze.

24. Fragment of male figure turned to right; extending
from base of neck to hip. A mantle is wound round the
loins, the end falling behind over the right shoulder ; the
right arm and side are left bare. Of this arm only a portion
from the shoulder nearly to the elbow is preserved; the
 
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