Height, 2 inches; width, 7½ inches.
4, 5.
Fragments of two sculptured rosettes, perhaps intended for the decoration of mud surfaces, and probably derived from the earlier temple.
Diameters, 4½ inches and 3 inches. Naukratis, I., pl. 18, figs. 7, 8.
The Second Temple of Apollo.
102.The remains assigned to the second temple are of marble, instead of limestone. They are too fragmentary for restoration, but include bead and reel mouldings, egg and dart patterns, portions of palmette and lotus patterns of elaborate design. Several of the fragments are brilliantly painted with red and blue. The second temple probably belongs to the second half of the fifth century.
Compare Naukratis, I., pls. 14, 14a.
Miscellaneous Sculptures from Naucratis.
103.Fragment of the lower part of a draped standing figure. In the middle of the legs the drapery falls in conventional vertical folds. The figure is painted white with a red stripe down each side.—From the temenos of Apollo.
Limestone; height, 1 foot 5 inches. Naukratis, I., p. 13.