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A bushy tailed dog occupies one side of a flat base. To his right was a sitting or reclining human figure whose left hand rested on the small of the dog's back. The dog probably faced outward at the right ... Late fourth or early third century B.C ... A bushy tailed dog occupies one side of a flat base. To his right was a sitting or reclining human figure whose left hand rested on the small of the dog's back. The dog probably faced outward at the right side of a group with a reclining child.
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Part of mold for a relief, showing a dog running beside chariot-horses.
Pink-buff clay. Filling of gully in road, layer 5. 1298 Leica ... 14 march 1950 |
| Mold for head of dog. Left side. Cut off at shoulders.
Complete but cracked. Ear to be added separately.
Boldly and well modelled.
Fine buff clay.
ADDENDA: Back of mold nearly rounded. Cistern, group ... 1 June 1932 ... Mold for head of dog. Left side. Cut off at shoulders.
... Cistern, group B. West end of west passage.
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Fragment of wall.
Below, two grooves with running-dog pattern between them. Above, white pointed lotus petal at right, orange lotus petal at left.
Metallic, reddish black glaze.
Formerly placed in Large ... 75-10 ... Below, two grooves with running-dog pattern between them. ... Formerly placed in Large Leaf Group 4, but quality of glaze and concave wall suggests Mottled Oliver, despite the black glaze.
... Another with running dog: 1293. |
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