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The tip of the nose is missing.
A plump, long-haired spitz dog, with tail curled above its back. The spaces between the legs are filled in solid.
Clay: Fine, buff, covered with white paint. Hollow, ... Uncertain, probably fourth century B.C ... Dog |
| Type XXVII lamp with shallow concave disk, edge of fill hole to proper rt. of figure. In relief on disk: draped female, standing with weight on lt. leg, rt. bent, lt. arm out at side, missing rt. raised ... 2nd c. A.C ... lt., behind rt. leg a dog to |
| Figurine of draped standing Artemis, weight on left leg, wears knee-long chiton, lower knee and upper shin exposed, boots. Behind leg, to the right facing left are tail and right hind leg of a hunting ... 2007/05/11 ... Hunting dog |
Seated dog, the curly coat indicated by incision, and the collar by three grooves.
Intact.
Dull red wash over all. Well; container 9. Leica ... 13 May 1949 ... Dog Figurine |
| Dog's Grave, the bones carefully disposed. It contained a small amount of contemporary pottery in the fill, of which some deposited nearby, may have been intended as offerings ... Third quarter of 4th c. B.C ... Dog's Grave, the bones carefully disposed. It contained a small amount of |
The head of a really very large dog.
Broken at the neck, and one ear missing.
Gouged style; faint traces of red and white over the clay.
Red clay. Late Roman fill. Leica ... 17 April 1939 ... Dog Figurine |
Dog figurine standing with weight balanced among all four feet, legs straight, with forelegs extended slightly forward and hind legs extended slightly back; triangular face with raised ridge for eyes, ... ca. 350-325 B.C. (Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, p. 23) ... Dog figurine standing with weight balanced among all four feet, legs ... Missing parts. Two joining frgts preserving all of dog, except missing tail, |
Cut 1103 586 0 The context shape in plan is irregular. The top break of the cut is sharp. The sides of the cut are stepped. The break at the base of the cut is sharp. The base of the cut is flat. Truncation: ... 1143-1180 ... Dog pit? |
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