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Proceedings of the sixty-first anniversary meeting of the society, Held on the 19th of May, 1884
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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page 62 note 1 There is at Bignor, in Sussex, a Mosaic pavement which much more nearly represents the Peshawar sculpture than the statue of Leochares. But there is an essential difference, that the principal figure in the classical representation is a male. In Major Cole's example, and in another copy of the same subject in the Leitner Collection at South Kensington, it is clear that a female is being carried off.
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