AECHAIC SCULPTURES.
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side ; that on the right stood with the legs crossed (Fig. 4).
This relief, though -undoubtedly archaic, appears not to
belong to the prehistoric period of Mycenae (c/. Nos. 1-6).
—Mycenae. Inivood Coll.
Green limestone; height, 1 foot 1J inches; width, 9^ inches. Synopsis,
No. 429; Loeschcke, Athenische Mittheilungen, IV., p. 296;
Wolters, No. 53.
Fig. 4.—Relief from Mycenae, No. 217-
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side ; that on the right stood with the legs crossed (Fig. 4).
This relief, though -undoubtedly archaic, appears not to
belong to the prehistoric period of Mycenae (c/. Nos. 1-6).
—Mycenae. Inivood Coll.
Green limestone; height, 1 foot 1J inches; width, 9^ inches. Synopsis,
No. 429; Loeschcke, Athenische Mittheilungen, IV., p. 296;
Wolters, No. 53.
Fig. 4.—Relief from Mycenae, No. 217-