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First interpretation: Satyr playing the flutes.
The face, the forehair and the hair immediately beside the face, the right hand holding the flutes and the top of the flutes themshelvees are preserved ... 26 May 1933 ... T 467 ... T 467 ... Ι 384 |
Flying bird.
Head, most of the tail, and ends of wings broken off.
Hole for suspension through the middle. Cistern. Leica, XXXIV-60 ... April 1938 ... T 1778 ... T 1778 ... ΑΑ 384 |
Broken behind and at neck.
Head of woman with high headdress.
Traces of red paint on flesh. White on band between hair and headdress, and in eyes.
Pinkish buff micaceous clay. Late Roman fill between tongue ... 27 February 1935 ... T 726 ... T 726 ... Ο 384 |
| The right leg advanced, the right arm upraised, the left arm bent, with hand pierced to hold something. Figure wears a short-sleeved undergarment and himation rolled around his waist, covering the left ... May 1947 ... T 2509 ... T 2509 ... ΔΔ 384 |
| T 467 ... T 467 ... Ι 384 |
| T 726 ... T 726 ... Ο 384 |
| T 1778 ... T 1778 ... ΑΑ 384 |
| T 2509 ... T 2509 ... ΔΔ 384 |
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