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A woman 's head wearing a thick wreath.
Small hole from below.
Red clay. Earth probably from strosis 1. Leica ... 17 April 1936 |
Head of a man with high cheekbones and large thick lips.
A high headdress, only partly preserved, rises from the back part of the head, (possibly part of some object behind him ?).
No traces of color ... 18 April 1936 |
Broken at neck; back not preserved.
A characterless head, without hair or modelling.
White sizing; some red paint.
Buff clay. ca. 3.80m. below surface Ca. 3.80m. below surface. Leica ... 17 April 1936 |
Head, left arm, right hand and part of chest preserved; broken at back and below.
Head with heavy curls under a draped cap; both arms bent up on chest with hands under chin. Eyes drilled.
Traces of white ... 18 April 1936 |
First interpretation: Woman 's head.
Broken behind and below neck.
The hair painted blue-gray, the face red; eyes white. Sandy fill on top of late Roman wall. Leica ... 18 April 1936 |
Left side of head only preserved.
Large muzzle; small ears.
Details gouged. White slip, yellow paint.
Red clay.
ADDENDA: Same mold as T 22. Cf. T 2185. Found with coins for the day, nos. 89-126. Leica ... 17 April 1936 |
First interpretation: uncertain object.
Full width preserved, with part of top (or bottom), of one face, and of both sides.
In the face a large rectangular cutting, and two small round holes. Horizontal ... 17 April 1936 |
Small head with high headdress.
Very crude features.
Back of head missing.
White slip and traces of red paint.
Hard red clay with white grit particles. On strosis; 3rd. century A. D. 928 Leica ... 17 April 1936 |
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