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CATALOGUE OF SCULPTUEE.
661. Two horsemen standing to right. The foremost has a
sword, bow, bow-case ; the hinder one wears a conical cap.
Above, rosettes and a pediment, surmounted by acroteria.
—Kertch.
Limestone; height, 3 feet 3 inches; width, 1 foot II5 inches.
662. Sepulchral relief, with two panels. The upper panel
contains a mounted horseman in a chlamys, galloping to
the right. Of the lower panel only the upper part with
one head remains. Above the relief is a pediment.—
Kertch.
Limestone ; height, 2 feet 3 inches; width, I foot 5 inches.
663. Horseman to the right, with tunic, chlamys, and bow-
case with bow. Behind him, an attendant male figure.
Below the horse is a dog running.
Inscribed : Aato-Ke 'Apiapdfxvov, xa^Pe —■ Daiscos, son of
Ariaramnos, farewell.—Kertch.
Limestone ; height, 2 feet 6 inches; width, 1 foot 10 inches. Greek
Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CLXXXVII.; Latyschev, II., 141.
664. Sepulchral relief in two panels. The upper part is
broken away. The feet and tail of a horse, and a figure
of a dog standing to right remain. Before the horse are
the legs of a small attendant figure. In the lower panel
is a horseman riding to the right, with bow, bow-case,
sword and long spear. A colt stands beside the horse.
Inscribed : 'Apre^t'Scope Aioya i-rrl t^s 7riva/<£iSos, ^a?pe.
Wolters translates, " Hail, Artemhioros, son of Diogas,
officer in charge of the list."—Kertch.
Limestone ; height, 2 feet 3 inches ; width, 2 feet If inches. Greek
Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CLXXXIII.; Wolters, Xo. 1809
Latyschev, II., 131.
665. Fragment of relief, with figures of two horsemen stand-
ing confronted. The head of one and the head and body
CATALOGUE OF SCULPTUEE.
661. Two horsemen standing to right. The foremost has a
sword, bow, bow-case ; the hinder one wears a conical cap.
Above, rosettes and a pediment, surmounted by acroteria.
—Kertch.
Limestone; height, 3 feet 3 inches; width, 1 foot II5 inches.
662. Sepulchral relief, with two panels. The upper panel
contains a mounted horseman in a chlamys, galloping to
the right. Of the lower panel only the upper part with
one head remains. Above the relief is a pediment.—
Kertch.
Limestone ; height, 2 feet 3 inches; width, I foot 5 inches.
663. Horseman to the right, with tunic, chlamys, and bow-
case with bow. Behind him, an attendant male figure.
Below the horse is a dog running.
Inscribed : Aato-Ke 'Apiapdfxvov, xa^Pe —■ Daiscos, son of
Ariaramnos, farewell.—Kertch.
Limestone ; height, 2 feet 6 inches; width, 1 foot 10 inches. Greek
Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CLXXXVII.; Latyschev, II., 141.
664. Sepulchral relief in two panels. The upper part is
broken away. The feet and tail of a horse, and a figure
of a dog standing to right remain. Before the horse are
the legs of a small attendant figure. In the lower panel
is a horseman riding to the right, with bow, bow-case,
sword and long spear. A colt stands beside the horse.
Inscribed : 'Apre^t'Scope Aioya i-rrl t^s 7riva/<£iSos, ^a?pe.
Wolters translates, " Hail, Artemhioros, son of Diogas,
officer in charge of the list."—Kertch.
Limestone ; height, 2 feet 3 inches ; width, 2 feet If inches. Greek
Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CLXXXIII.; Wolters, Xo. 1809
Latyschev, II., 131.
665. Fragment of relief, with figures of two horsemen stand-
ing confronted. The head of one and the head and body