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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 October 2013
The head illustrated in Figure 1 was found by Mr. Woodward in trenching along the face of the late Roman walls to the east of the big Southern Tower. It is of bluish local marble and ·26 m. high. The face is well preserved, but the top and back of the head are missing. This, as shewn to some extent by the photograph, is due to the fact that the back of the head is cut with four intersecting planes.
page 147 note 1 Inv. No. 3730.
page 147 note 2 B.S.A. xiii. PI. I. κ, 13.
page 148 note 1 Antike Denkmaeler, i. PI. 30.
page 148 note 2 Collignon, , Sculpture grecque, ii. pp. 521 ff.Google Scholar, Figs. 270–272.
page 148 note 3 Amelung, Führer durch d. Ant. in Florenz, pp. 62 ff., Figs. 14, 15.
page 148 note 4 Bienkowski, Darstellungen der Gallier, p. 3, Fig. 2.
page 148 note 5 Id., op. cit. p. 37, Fig. 26.
page 148 note 6 Collignon, , op. cit. ii. p. 545Google Scholar, Fig. 282.
page 148 note 7 Bienkowski, op. cit. p. 35, Fig. 49.