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The lower part of a figure.
In front, a flat skirt; behind three legs, two of them broken off.
Primitive.
ADDENDA: Behind the skirt remains of furniture with four breaks and one leg. Another fragment ... March 1936 |
Fragment from upper part, with neck and breasts; top of her right shoulder preserved, and an edge below her left breast.
Wide collar about neck; vertical stripes on body, front and back.
Decorated in red ... 20 April 1937 |
Upper half of figurine. Hands broken off.
Pinched head. Arms held forward.
White slip. Traces of red paint on back.
Light buff clay.
Primitive. Red fill in holes. Leica ... 20 April 1937 |
Head, one arm and one hand missing.
Cylinder shaped body, arm stretched out at side.
Red buff clay.
Primitive. Many pieces of similar figurines left in tin. Red fill in holes. Leica ... 20 April 1937 |
Body of figure.
Broken top and bottom.
White slip with traces of red paint.
Buff clay. Red fill in holes. Leica ... 20 April 1937 |
Left side missing.
A heavy veil on the back of the hair. Heavy roll of small curls around the face.
Remains of red color over white on the veil.
Archaic seared goddess type. Well. Votive deposit in the ... 28 April 1937 |
Large head, broken at base of neck. Top of forelock missing.
Mane and forelock painted yellow, bridge and eyes red.
Buff clay covered with white slip. Beside pithos.
Early fill, disturbed. Leica, 84-59 ... 6 May 1937 |
A hollow slightly flattened sphere with pierced hole at one side, break at other.
White ground with bands of matte red paint.
Pinkish buff clay.
Cf. P 25294.
See also BCH 70 (1946), p. 101. Found filled ... 8 May 1937 |
Large piece of one corner missing.
Holes pierced at two corners, not at third.
Front and edges covered with white color, over which are wavy bands in red between black lines; snakes (?).
Gray buff clay ... 10 May 1937 |
Fragment of rim preserved, with part of convex top.
Traces of white paint.
Pinkish buff clay. Well. Leica ... 10 May 1937 |
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