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Smith, Arthur H.; British Museum <London> / Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities [Hrsg.]
A Catalogue of the sculptures of the Parthenon, in the British Museum — London, 1900

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138 CATALOGUE OP SCULPTURE.

345. 22. Fragment with left foot and part of drapery of figure
moving to the right, and having the left foot hindmost.
From the left-hand lower corner of a slab. The lowness
of the relief shows that this foot belongs to one of the
figures on the far side of the victims. Michaelis formerly
combined it with his pi. 11, slab xliii., 126. This figure,
which is 84 according to the Museum numbering, has now
been joined to slab xli., and the fragment is assigned
to the last slab, consisting of the figures Nos. 100, 101
(Mich., 127, 128) and slab xliv. In that case, this is the
foot of No. 100.

Height, 8 inches. Arch. Zeit., 1885, p. 58.

South or North Frieze.

23. Fragment of helmeted head looking to the right. The
head is entirely destroyed except the back of the helmet
and its crest. This head perhaps belongs to one of the
warriors that accompany the chariots in the north frieze.

Height, 11^ inches.

ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENTS FROM THE
PARTHENON.

350. The capital and uppermost drum of one of the Doric
columns of the north side.

Width of ahacus, 6 feet 7J inches; Penrose, Athenian Architecture,
pi. 19, fig. 1; Stereoscopic, No. 107.

351. Part of a marble tile-front. The roof of the Parthenon,
like that of many other Greek temples, was formed of
marble tiles, carefully adjusted. In the case of the Par-
thenon the tiles were placed side by side. Kidge tiles
 
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