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[Object] T 1851: Horse Figurine Fragment

Broken off across neck. Bridle marked with herring bone. Gouged style. Red paint. Light red clay. Cistern, strosis III. 4th. c. A.D. Leica ... 10 June 1938

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[Object] T 1893: Female Head Fragment

Only the front part of the hair remains. Head with wavy hair. A heavy "crest" of hair is drawn up over the middle of the head from behind. Red wash on flesh. White paint on eyes. Late Roman. Cistern, ... July 1938

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[Object] T 1895: Mold for Draped Female Figurine

Mold for part of the upper left side of a figure. Finished edge preserved at the top. Figure wrapped in a cloak, its folds carefully rendered. Pink to buff clay. Surface to 20.00m Well, "Bone Well". Surface ... June 1937, June 1938

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[Object] T 1896: Mold for Figurine

Mold for the back of a small head. Broken at the bottom. Broad edge around head. Deep string at top. Traces of red surfacing inside and out. Red to buff clay. ADDENDA, D. Burr-Thompson: More likely mold ... June 1937, June 1938

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[Object] T 1897: Seated Draped Kourotrophos Figurine Fragment

Fragment from mid-part of figure, holding a child in right arm. Gouged style. No color. Light red clay. Cistern, strosis II. Leica ... 13-19 June 1937

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[Object] T 1536: Head of Child Figurine

Fat faced child with curly hair and pierced eyes. Red clay, yellow surface. For lamps of type XXVII of Corinth Collection, cf. Corinth IV, II, pp. 90-102. Room 20, strosis 1. Found with lamps of type XXVII ... 2 June 1937

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[Object] T 1547: Seated Draped Female Figurine

Fragment a) Figure wearing a polos. Much weathered and broken, upper right corner of chair missing, and much of lower front part of figure. She holds a liknon in her lap, with fruits, and a patera in her ... 9-10 June 1937

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[Object] T 1600: Protome Fragment

A single fragment preserves part of the face of a large protome. Nose broken off; left eye damaged. Surface quite worn; all trace of added color vanished. Eye shows pronounced bulge and details were probably ... September 1932