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Broken at back and top.
Two nicely executed bare feet, the left advanced on high plinth.
Figure has long drapery. Chiton (worn under peplos) visible before feet.
Mold made.
Micaceous orange clay.
Cf ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... Agora:Object:BMC Terracottas, pp. 207, 669. |
| Egyptian faience standing nude male figurine with support down back advancing with left leg forward. Holds aulos up to mouth, cheeks distinteded from playing instrument. Shoulder length hair. Exaggerated ... 1974/07/04 ... NB610 B1 P12 |
| Several pieces, including chunks from sides and rim, missing. Flat bottom; straight sides; flat-topped projecting rim.
Orange-buff clay. Light slip. Surface much worn.
On side wall, just below rim, a ... 9-12 February 1937 ... BMC Attica, pl. 12 ... Head (1888), BMC Attica, pl. 12:8, dated ca. 90 B.C. Also |
| The seal is attached to the wall of a plain flat bottomed bowl, P 14431 (X 988), rivetted through the clay just below the rim.
A seated figure (Dionysos ?) facing right; a high back to throne, and apparently ... 9-12 February 1937 ... Agora:Object:Head (1888), BMC Attica, p. 104, no. 758, pl. XVIII, 6. |
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