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Marble figure of a woman (possibly the goddess Diana/Artemis?) standing with an animal to her left side (possibly a swan?). A thick cloak is draped over her shoulder. The figure is wearing a simple headdress and veil over her hair. The facial features are well defined. The bottom of the sculpture has been carved to form a thick round base.
Standing torso of a woman with drapery slung over the right shoulder, exposing the left breast. The folds in the drapery are thick and straight. An attempt has been made to show musculature beneath the drapery, especially at the legs and abdomen. The figure's head, right arm, left forearm, and legs are missing, leaving rough surfaces at the breakage points.
Small marble fragment of a sculpture, depicting a hand holding a discus or patera. The line of the original break can be seen along the bottom of the wrist. One side of the discus or patera is supported by four fingers and the reverse side is supported by the thumb.
A black sculptural fragment of a female torso. The torso is intact but the head, lower portion of the legs, forearms, and hands have broken off. It is evident that something was also attached to the top of the figure, suggesting that this object may have been a cosmetic spoon, or the handle of a vessel of some sort. Both sides of the figure have been carved, and incised lines have been used to delineate legs and various body parts.