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Preserved is only part of left side of the head of a bald male figure (priest of Isis?).
Traces of red color on face and head.
Coarse reddish clay. West of Venetian wall. Debris layer above road. Gravel ... 5 May 1933 |
Broken all round, save at one point beyond the hair, where a bit of the finished edge is preserved.
The fragment seems to be a bit of the eye, cheek and hair of a person wearing a most elaborate hairdress ... 18 May 1933 |
The head was made in two parts, of which this is the front.
The figure wears a cap of some sort, with a heavy rim, beneath which the hair falls on to the forehead.
Traces of red paint on the face.
Buffy ... 8 June 1933 |
Heavy headdress, in a net.
Traces of red and white paint.
Coarse reddish buff clay. Burnt layer west of Venetian wall.
4th c. A.D. 1594-1595 Leica ... 9 June 1933 |
Preserved is the lower part of the figure seated on a throne or in a chair.
The right hand rests on the right thigh. Drapery rendered almost geometrically, with a few broad incisions.
Buff slip, applied ... 3 July 1933 |
At the base is a small hole for attachment.
Red-brown matte glaze.
Clay buff to pink. Debris from destruction of the building. Found with BI 76, L 1233-1234, P 3005, S 402, T 506.
Late 3rd or early 4th ... 1933 |
The head of a woman wearing a high headdress.
Broken away behind.
Traces of red paint on the cheeks and white on the head. In late fill. Leica ... 2 February 1934 |
| The head missing, and most of the feet. The edges finished.
The woman, seated, clothed in a long garment, holds a suckling child on her left arm, and holds her breast with her right hand.
Mould-made; open ... 31 January 1934 |
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