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Broken off at the neck.
The hair hangs down in loose waves on each side of the face, but is braided into a high knot on the top of the head.
Red paint on the hair.
Buff clay.
Late Roman. Sandy fill, late ... 21 March 1935 |
Back of head missing.
The hair waved beneath a high headdress.
No trace of paint. Similar to T 779, but even cruder.
Coarse light red clay. Sandy fill, late Roman sherds. Leica ... Card: 350-400 A.D. |
Apparently a seated figure, of which only the left arm and hand is preserved, is holding a child in its lap.
The features on the face of the child are completely gone.
Traces of red paint.
Good pinkish ... Card: 300-350 A.D. |
Head of a woman with high headdress.
Broken away behind and at neck.
Traces of white paint.
Late Roman. In late Roman fill. Leica ... 18 March 1935 |
Only the left side of the face remains.
Brown glaze for eyelids and for a dash on each cheek.
Pale yellow clay; thin fabric.
Probably from a small grotesque mask.
ADDENDA: Head from plastic lamp. For ... 1 July 1931 |
Broken away at neck.
A rather broad, flat face. The hair parted at center and worn in a projecting mass behind.
Traces of white on flesh and hair.
Hard reddish clay, blackened on right side.
This is the ... 29 March 1935 |
Preserved is only the face and front part of the headdress of figurine.
Moulded. Unglazed.
Red, slightly micaceous clay.
Late Roman. Black fill over strosis.
Late Roman. Leica ... 20 March 1935 |
Preserved is only the head of a figure, wearing a high conical headdress.
Moulded. Traces of red paint over white on the headdress.
Buff micaceous clay.
Late Roman.
ADDENDA: Same mold as T 1145. Red ... 21 March 1935 |
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