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Preserved is part of the base, and the foot and bottom of drapery of a figure, with most of a nude pot-bellied child (?), clinging to the drapery.
Traces of white paint. Mixed red fill over bedrock.
Late ... 2 May 1940 |
| Broken off at bottom of neck, and chipped at back.
The hair wavy around the face, at the back enveloped in a kerchief which projects in a point.
Traces of white.
Dark buff clay. Middle terrace, brown fill, ... 3 May 1940 |
| Broken off at bottom of neck; top-knot chipped off. From the top of her head, something has been broken away.
Woman 's head bent to her left. She wears earrings, and her hair is covered by a long loose ... 7 May 1940 |
Broken at neck and just above hips.
Holes for attachment of arms.
Traces of white.
Soft gray to buff clay, buff at surfaces.
ADDENDA: Flat back. Yellow clay.
Cf. Thompson (1963), p. 92, n. 126. Cistern ... 17 May 1940 |
First interpretation: mold for dancing draped female figurine.
Broken along one edge; otherwise complete.
Figure, left (in mould), in low relief.
Pink to red clay, slightly micaceous and grayish at the ... 21 May 1940 |
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