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There are 9 objects for which Decoration contains → males
2007.10.2.192 Frontal view of a male's face.He has two small wings on his head; therefore he probably is Hermes.
2009.10.2.281 Two males on horses facing each other and mirroring each other, both wearing a helmet and cloak and holding a spear. The horses mirror each other also. Number 71
2009.10.2.380 Standing nude male figure wearing a helmet and a shield on his right arm, holding the hair of a fallen nude male figure. There is a shield, spear and helmet on the right-hand side, and a pillar topped with an (animal?) figure behind the two males. Number 36
2009.10.2.61 There is a gathering of eight male and female figures and an Eros. Two of the males are sitting down and the rest are standing. Number 61.
35.5.15-19 Inside, 20b, meander border broken by cross, small piece of drapery. Outside, 19, two males in himatia facing, standing by a cushioned stool; hanging on the wall a shield and sheathed sword; 20a, tendril and corner of drapery; 21, tendril and part of himation; 22 and 23, bits of himation. No relief contour; brown for border of himation on 12 and 22, markings on seat of stool, cushion, and sword sheath.
84.5.15 Block V of the east frieze of the Parthenon. Block shows on left (in order) the gods Nike/Iris, Hera and Zeus at rest on stools. The centre shows three females and two males in the process of giving the peplos; the left two females carry stools with the rightmost holding a baton to the centre female; the right two males, one man and one boy, fold the peplos. The right shows the gods Athena and Hephaistos at rest on stools
84.5.16 Block VI (figures 43 to 48) and VII of the east frieze of the Parthenon. The left half of the cast shows five men (three with staffs) standing in conversation; additionally another male (procession marshal) is standing facing the away from this group. The right half of the cast shows another two standing males (marshals) who are directing a group of six females (partaking in the Panathenaic festival)
84.5.18 Blocks I, II, III and IV (figure 9) of the north frieze of the Parthenon, showing a section of the procession of the Panathenaic festival. Blocks show the leftwards driving of four bulls by nine males. Blocks I, III and IV reconstructed from drawings following damage to originals
84.5.19 Blocks IV (figures 10 to 12), V, VI and VII (figures 20 to 24) of the north frieze of the Parthenon, showing a section of the procession of the Panathenaic festival. Left of cast shows males leading a ram to sacrifice, centre of cast shows males carrying trays (skaphe) and water jars and right of cast shows male aulos players with a male in the background handling a boar. The tray-carriers and aulos-players are reconstructed from drawings following damage to the original blocks (V, VII). The water-carriers, despite the original block (VI) surviving almost completely intact, has the correct hydriai replaced by round squat vessels, and the boar is in the original a hydria being lifted from the ground
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