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Collection: | | Corinth | Type: | | Object | Name: | | MF 1064 | Title: | | TERRACOTTA FIGURINE OF FOUR-LEGGED ANIMAL (DOG?) | Category Code: | | MF | Object Number: | | 1064 | Description: | | Handmade terracotta figurine of quadruped animal, probably a dog. Long cylindrical body with thick neck. Head short and blunt, ears modelled separately and erect. Head turned to right, with folds in neck where turned. Figurine does not much resemble a dog but other identification is difficult, according to Corinth 12. | Material: | | Fine very pale brown clay with few small rounded spherical voids | Munsell Color: | | 10YR 7/4 (very pale brown) | Condition: | | Fragment. Single frgt., preserving back of head, neck, torso, stubs of front legs. | Period: | | 5th c. B.C. | Context: | | NB14 P78 | Bibliography: | | Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 44. | Site: | | Corinth | City: | | Ancient Corinth | Country: | | Greece | References: | | Notebook Page: NB 14, spread 43 (p. 79)
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