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(64) Fragment showing the left side of ahead, the upper
part of the nose, the left eye and cheek-bone. The eye-
brow, eyelids, and pupil are painted on the clay without
relief. The hair is represented by scored lines painted
black. Over the forehead is a twisted braid of hair,
and a groove passing over the crown above the ear seems
to indicate the parting of the hair on this line. Height,
2T7o in-
(65) Fragment of the upper part of a female figure
broken off below the bosom, and at the base of the neck.
The breasts are indicated, but there is no other attempt to
model the forms. The body has been painted red, with a
deep black border above the breasts, above which are
traces of a necklace painted red. According to the scale
of this fragment, the figure of which it was part probably
exceeded 2 ft. in height. Height, 3f in.
(66) Draped female figure broken off at the knees. In
relief, the back unwrought. The body is clad in a tight-
fitting chiton painted red, with a broad black stripe on each
flank from the waist downwards; the right arm, which
holds a phiale, is placed across the body below the waist;
the left arm and hand hang close to the left side ; the hair
falls over the shoulders in thick braids painted black.
Bound the head above the forehead is a thick roll divided
by red stripes at intervals; this is ridged as if made of
braids of hair. Over the ears hang clusters of curls painted
red, from which hang loops. Notwithstanding the red
stripes in the roll, it seems to be part of the hair. Bound
the neck is a necklace composed of a triple row of elliptical
beads, in the centre of which is a medallion painted red ;
below is a longer necklace composed of lentoid parts : from
the centre of this necklace hangs a cross, under the lower
limb of which is a bulla or disk, which seems to be sus-
pended from the neck by two strings. The lentoid parts
of the necklace may be intended to represent engraved
stones of this form such as belong to a very early period of
art in the Greek islands. Height, 1 ft. $■ in. Salzmann,
Necropole de Camiros.
(67) Fragment of a similar female figure in relief broken
off at the waist. Only the right side of the body up to the
shoulder is preserved ; the left breast, shoulder, and arm are
broken away. The right hand holds a phiale, which rests
on the left side below the breast. The figure has worn
(64) Fragment showing the left side of ahead, the upper
part of the nose, the left eye and cheek-bone. The eye-
brow, eyelids, and pupil are painted on the clay without
relief. The hair is represented by scored lines painted
black. Over the forehead is a twisted braid of hair,
and a groove passing over the crown above the ear seems
to indicate the parting of the hair on this line. Height,
2T7o in-
(65) Fragment of the upper part of a female figure
broken off below the bosom, and at the base of the neck.
The breasts are indicated, but there is no other attempt to
model the forms. The body has been painted red, with a
deep black border above the breasts, above which are
traces of a necklace painted red. According to the scale
of this fragment, the figure of which it was part probably
exceeded 2 ft. in height. Height, 3f in.
(66) Draped female figure broken off at the knees. In
relief, the back unwrought. The body is clad in a tight-
fitting chiton painted red, with a broad black stripe on each
flank from the waist downwards; the right arm, which
holds a phiale, is placed across the body below the waist;
the left arm and hand hang close to the left side ; the hair
falls over the shoulders in thick braids painted black.
Bound the head above the forehead is a thick roll divided
by red stripes at intervals; this is ridged as if made of
braids of hair. Over the ears hang clusters of curls painted
red, from which hang loops. Notwithstanding the red
stripes in the roll, it seems to be part of the hair. Bound
the neck is a necklace composed of a triple row of elliptical
beads, in the centre of which is a medallion painted red ;
below is a longer necklace composed of lentoid parts : from
the centre of this necklace hangs a cross, under the lower
limb of which is a bulla or disk, which seems to be sus-
pended from the neck by two strings. The lentoid parts
of the necklace may be intended to represent engraved
stones of this form such as belong to a very early period of
art in the Greek islands. Height, 1 ft. $■ in. Salzmann,
Necropole de Camiros.
(67) Fragment of a similar female figure in relief broken
off at the waist. Only the right side of the body up to the
shoulder is preserved ; the left breast, shoulder, and arm are
broken away. The right hand holds a phiale, which rests
on the left side below the breast. The figure has worn