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Hogarth, David G.; Smith, Cecil Harcourt [Mitarb.]
Excavations at Ephesus: the archaic Artemisia: Text — London, 1908

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The Sculptures of the Croesus Temple.

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Atlas 47. 91. Breast of a figure wearing a cuirass (?). A cord passes across

xvl1' ' the breast. H. • 10. W. *2i.

Atlas 92. Left upper arm, with biceps. "12 x "7

xvii. 26.

Atlas 93. Uncertain fragment—Hough joint? H. *o8. W. • 16.

xvii. 29.

Lions' Heads.

Two of the lions' heads are incorporated in the parapet. See above,
nos. 46, 17 and 18. In addition, several fragments remain, which are shown
on pi. li.
li. 8. 47. 52. Fragment of mane, from the side of the head. Greatest

length, -37.

Fig.

li. 9.

li. 3.

53. Lion's head from the parapet (?). The mouth is closed. The lower
part is wanting. The style appears to agree with that of the other lions, but
the closed mouth makes the position of the lion uncertain. (Fig. 88.)

54. Upper part of lion's head, with mane and forehead. Much red paint
on the mane. W. -44.

55. Right side of lion's head, with eye, ear, and part of mane, and
upper jaw. The inside of the mouth is worked for the gargoyle aperture.

L. -33-

[56-93. See above, p. 307.]
 
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