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Broken at back and top.
Two nicely executed bare feet, the left advanced on high plinth.
Figure has long drapery. Chiton (worn under peplos) visible before feet.
Mold made.
Micaceous orange clay.
Cf ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... BMC Terracottas, pp. 207, 669. |
| Lug and rim fragment preserved. Head of satyr. The head projects from a rectangular panel which rises above the broad double rim of the brazier. The figure is wearing a pointed cap under which is visible ... 17 July 1931 ... Agora:Object:BMC Terracottas, p. 292, fig. 62. |
| Head of satyr. The top of the panel is broken. The figure is wearing a pointed cap under which is visible a heavy fringe of hair; large ears, broad nose, thick lips, moustache roughly indicated; long beard ... 10 July 1931 ... BMC Terracottas, p. 292, fig. 62.
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There remains only a fragment of the rim with the hair above the forehead.
Gritty, buff clay as for architecture and terracottas. From construction debris of City Wall, compartment period, tower at west ... Late fourth century B.C. or earlier ... Gritty, buff clay as for architecture and terracottas. |
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