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Cesnola, Luigi Palma di [Hrsg.]
A descriptive atlas of the Cesnola collection of Cypriote antiquities in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Band 1) — New York, 1885

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PLATE CXX. CONTINUED.

875. Calcareous stone. Height, 1 foot 81 inches. From the same locality as the
preceding.

Statuette, with belted tunic falling below the knees. Band, or strap, passing over
the right shoulder, holding a quiver (?) on the back. The left arm is placed round a
large staff, with drapery pendant from the top of it. Hunting-boots, with triangular
flaps on the legs. The right arm is wanting, and the surface abraded. Red color on
the drapery.

876. Calcareous stone. Height, 9^ inches. From the same locality as the pre-
ceding.

Statuette, wearing a Phrygian cap, with flaps falling on the shoulders, and long
robe tied at the waist by a double band, with hanging ends. A mantle is thrown back
from the shoulders. The left hand is placed akimbo. The right arm is wanting, also
the portion below the knees. Breaks on the edge of the mantle. Remains of red color
on the mantle and band.

877. Calcareous stone. Height, 8} inches. From the same locality as the pre-
ceding.

Male statuette, holding a dove to the left shoulder. In the right hand, a small,
round object. Tunic falling to the knees. Front part of the feet wanting.

878. Calcareous stone. Height, 9^ inches. From the temple (Golgoi).

Male statuette, wanting the head, wearing chiton and himation in the ordinary
Greek manner. The left arm is crossed on the body, holding a fold of the himation.
The right arm hangs by the side, holding in the hand a roughly wrought, or worn-
out branch (?.)

879. Calcareous stone. Height, 91A inches. From the ruins of the temple of
Apollo Hylates, at Curium.

Statuette, wanting the head and lower part of the legs, wearing a belted tunic
falling below the knees, and a chlamys falling over the left arm, and down the back.
 
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