Plate XXXVIII.
303. Red terra cotta, exterior now grayish salmon color. Height, 6% inches. Found
at Cythrea, or Soli.
Female figure, with low turret head-dress; traces of a peplos; chiton reaching to the feet,
displaying the form of the right leg; diplois; throat necklace with large pendant; right arm bare
from the elbow, held across the waist; bracelet on the wrist, and hand holding a wreath; left arm
invisible; hair in twisted rolls about the forehead. One of the series remarked at Plate XXXIII.,
No. 274; and almost or quite identical with the fragmentary figure No. 278. Extensions from
the shoulder, like the arms of certain other figures of the series, suggest the arms of a dancer in
the rear; but both are broken away.
304. Gray terra cotta. Height, 7fV inches. Found at same place as the last.
One of the same series just noted, and of essentially the same description as the fragment
No. 277. Right arm broken away.
305. Red terra cotta, exterior now gray. Height, 6ff inches. Found at the same place
as the last.
One of the same series; very high pointed head-dress, and very ample peplos; otherwise
as No. 274, Plate XXXIII. Both arms broken away.
306. Gray terra cotta. Height, 6T\ inches. Found at same place as the last.
Figure of same style as the last, but smaller head-dress and less ample peplos. Left arm
broken away.
307. Gray terra cotta. Height, 7^ inches. Found at Cythrea, or Soli.
Youthful figure, probably Grasco-Roman. Head-dress a turban, with clasp in front, and
ample peplos behind, held by the arms; the hands apparently clasped behind the head. Hair
parted in the middle and hanging in tresses upon the shoulders in front. Dress, drawers, and a
tunic belted at the middle by a narrow girdle with long hanging ends; a sheathed dagger on left
303. Red terra cotta, exterior now grayish salmon color. Height, 6% inches. Found
at Cythrea, or Soli.
Female figure, with low turret head-dress; traces of a peplos; chiton reaching to the feet,
displaying the form of the right leg; diplois; throat necklace with large pendant; right arm bare
from the elbow, held across the waist; bracelet on the wrist, and hand holding a wreath; left arm
invisible; hair in twisted rolls about the forehead. One of the series remarked at Plate XXXIII.,
No. 274; and almost or quite identical with the fragmentary figure No. 278. Extensions from
the shoulder, like the arms of certain other figures of the series, suggest the arms of a dancer in
the rear; but both are broken away.
304. Gray terra cotta. Height, 7fV inches. Found at same place as the last.
One of the same series just noted, and of essentially the same description as the fragment
No. 277. Right arm broken away.
305. Red terra cotta, exterior now gray. Height, 6ff inches. Found at the same place
as the last.
One of the same series; very high pointed head-dress, and very ample peplos; otherwise
as No. 274, Plate XXXIII. Both arms broken away.
306. Gray terra cotta. Height, 6T\ inches. Found at same place as the last.
Figure of same style as the last, but smaller head-dress and less ample peplos. Left arm
broken away.
307. Gray terra cotta. Height, 7^ inches. Found at Cythrea, or Soli.
Youthful figure, probably Grasco-Roman. Head-dress a turban, with clasp in front, and
ample peplos behind, held by the arms; the hands apparently clasped behind the head. Hair
parted in the middle and hanging in tresses upon the shoulders in front. Dress, drawers, and a
tunic belted at the middle by a narrow girdle with long hanging ends; a sheathed dagger on left