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[Object] T 136: Mold Fragment for Fish Figurine

Fragment of large mold for tail end of fish right (?). Back smoothed, with rounded edges. Coarse pinkish buff micaceous clay, full of large bits; Exact provenience uncertain. Leica ... 17 March 1932

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[Object] T 253: Horse Figurine Fragment

Head of horse figurine. Mended from four fragments; broken at top of neck. Ears, mane and forelock incised; elaborate brindle straps studded. Muzzle pierced crosswise. Mould-made. Remains of red paint ... 4 May 1932

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[Object] T 254: Female Head Fragment

Front part of head with high headdress and part of neck. Left side of headdress broken away; top and right edges present smooth surfaces. Large eyes; features set high in fat face. Hair a grooved roll ... Publication: 300-350 A.D.

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[Object] T 255: Head of Figurine

Face and part of neck. Mould-made, hollow. Besides the thick white paint on the eyes, remains of red on flesh, and of dark bluish hair or garment at sides of neck. Hard pinkish-buff clay. Well. Late 3rd ... 4 May 1932

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[Object] T 256: Female Head

Head with flowing wavy hair and high headdress. Broken off under double chin. Part of back missing. Full but narrow face, thick lips. Herringbone pattern on long veil falling from high projection suggesting ... 4 May 1932

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[Object] T 258: Female Head Fragment

Front part of head. Features of slight projection in smooth face. Flowing wavy hair. White paint on eyes and hair, with traces of black. Well. Found in going through mud. 3rd c. A.D. Leica ... 5 May 1932

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[Object] T 2174: Mother with Child Figurine Fragment

A single fragment preserves head and torso of a child, probably part of a group. Broken all around. Traces of orange-red in depressions. Buff clay. ADDENDA: C. Grandjouan: Mother and child figurine. Well ... 4 May 1939

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[Object] T 2176: Female Head Fragment

Single fragment preserves back of head and neck. Double ridge of hair up center of back. Dull black glaze on hair. Buff clay. Well, with statue and below. 660 Leica ... 5 May 1939