Greek marble; height, 2 feet 5-1/2 inches; width, 1 foot 4-1/2
inches. _Mus. Marbles_, X., pl. 43; _C.I.G._, 3232; Ellis,
_Townley Gallery_, II., p. 165; Wolters, No. 1806. This relief was
once in the possession of Dr. Richard Mead (_Mus. Meadianum_, Pars
alt., 1759, p. 239).
[Sidenote: =705.=]
A woman seated clasps the hand of a young man who stands before her,
placing his left hand on her shoulder. An older man stands on the
left. The stelè is surmounted by a pediment.
Greek marble; height, 2 feet 2-1/4 inches; width, 1 foot 2 inches.
[Sidenote: =706.=]
A woman, Laodikè (?), seated, clasps the hand of a youth standing
before her. The relief is crowned by a pediment. A nearly illegible
inscription appears to read: [Greek: Laodikê Hêr[ophilou?] ...
chaire].
Pentelic marble; height, 2 feet 3-1/4 inches; width, 1 foot 2
inches.
[Sidenote: =707.=]
A woman clasps the hand of a warrior, with short tunic, cloak and
shield. On the left a second warrior, somewhat smaller, but similarly
attired. Above is a pediment with acroteria and rosettes.--_Kertch._
Limestone; height, 2 feet 4 inches; width, 1 foot 7 inches.
[Sidenote: =708.=]
Two men, one bearded and the other a youth, stand clasping hands. They
are father and son, each being named Bakchios. Above is a pediment
with acroteria and rosettes.
Inscribed: [Greek: Bakchie Bageos kai hyie Bakchie chairete].
Limestone; height, 2 feet 11-3/4 inches; width, 1 foot 8-3/4
inches. _Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus._, CLXXXIV.; Latyschev,
II., 78.
[Sidenote: =709.=]
A man and woman stand, clasping hands. A boy on the right. Above is a
pediment with acroteria and rosettes.
Inscribed: [Greek: Gaïos Gaïou kai mêtêr Basili[nd]ina
chairete].--_Kertch._
Limestone; height, 2 feet 6-1/2 inches; width, 1 foot 7-1/4
inches. _Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus._, CLXXXVI.; Latyschev,
II., 93.
[Sidenote: =710.=]
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