662. Sepulchral relief, with two panels. The upper panel contains a mounted horseman in a chlamys, galloping to the right. Of the lower panel only the upper part with one head remains. Above the relief is a pediment.—Kertch.
Limestone; height, 2 feet 3 inches; width, 1 foot 5 inches.
663. Horseman to the right, with tunic, chlamys, and bow-case with bow. Behind him, an attendant male figure. Below the horse is a dog running.
Inscribed: Δαΐσκε Ἀριαράμνου, χαῖρε—Daïscos, son of Ariaramnos, farewell.—Kertch.
Limestone; height, 2 feet 6 inches; width, 1 foot 10 inches. Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CLXXXVII.; Latyschev, II., 141.
664. Sepulchral relief in two panels. The upper part is broken away. The feet and tail of a horse, and a figure of a dog standing to right remain. Before the horse are the legs of a small attendant figure. In the lower panel is a horseman riding to the right, with bow, bow-case, sword and long spear. A colt stands beside the horse.
Inscribed: Ἀρτεμίδωρε Διογᾶ ἐπὶ τῆς πινακεῖδος, χαῖρε. Wolters translates, "Hail, Artemidoros, son of Diogas, officer in charge of the list."—Kertch.
Limestone; height, 2 feet 3 inches; width, 2 feet 1¾ inches. Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CLXXXIII.; Wolters, No. 1809 Latyschev, II., 131.
665. Fragment of relief, with figures of two horsemen standing confronted. The head of one and the head and body of the other are lost. They have short tunic, cloak, bow and arrows in bow-case, and a saddle cloth.—Kertch.
Limestone; height, 1 foot 5 inches; width, 1 foot 8 inches.