2009.10.2.145
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Figure of Hermes leaning on pillar, holding cloth in right hand and a caduceuse in his left.
Number 17.
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2009.10.2.17
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A goat suckling a child (zeus) being watched over by a woman seated and wearing a crown and two large men in capes and hats, holding rocks over the the child.
Number 17.
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2009.10.2.227
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Nude female figure (? Artemis) leaning on a pillar and holding a bow in her left hand and an arrow in her right hand.
Number 17
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2009.10.2.361
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Standing lion with two heads, one is a goat's head, Chimaera it also has a snake tail
number 17
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2009.10.2.85
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Figure of standing man holding a harp by a tree, with Eros at his feet.
Gem cast number - 17
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2009.8.163
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A woman leaning against a rock with a swan. Leda and Zeus. Cast number: 17
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2009.8.226
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Profile of a man with a wreath in his hair and a prominent chin, looking right. Cast number: 17
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2009.8.44
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Profile of a young man with curly hair looking right. Inscription on the right side. Cast number: 17
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2009.8.73
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A young man riding on a goat. Cast number: 17
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2009.9.182
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Portrait of Medusa. Cast number: 17
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2009.9.279
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Profile of a man with a beard and a ribbon in his curly hair, looking left. The top of his cloak can be seen. Cast number: 17
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2009.9.3
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A girl holding a stick with a jackal sitting on it in her right hand, and a chrysalis in the other. She is wearing a crown and is surrounded by stars. Cast number: 17
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2009.9.84
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A herme of a young naked winged man holding an insect, maybe a butterfly in one hand and some kind of scepter in the other. Cast number: 17
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77.5.1.1-17
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The interior is reserved (although covered with plaster on most of the fragments), apart from the upper parts of 13, 14 and 15, that are black (unevenly applied). 1) On the left, there is part of a naked male figure (thighs to toe), facing right and next to him there is the lowest part of another similar figure facing right. Below them, there is part of a black band. 2) There is part of the right part of the previous figure (chest to toe). On the right side of the fragment, there is a figure's forearms (projected to the left, the right hand holding a round object) and part of the right knee. 3) Part of a naked male figure, leaning to the left. Details with incisions and added red. 4) Part of a lions's paws and below it part of a broad, black band. 5) A male figure's thighs and part of a bird? (executed with incisions and added red). 6) The right part of the previous bird? and the right tibia of a male figure , facing left. 7) The thighs of a male figure facing right. On the left side of the fragment there is part of a black and red motif? 8) The upper part (chest to thighs) of a naked male figure, facing right. 9) Part of a male figure's thighs, facing right. 10) The previous figures lower part of legs and part of a black band. 11) The biggest part of a bird, executed with black, added red and incisions. 12) On the left, there is the rest of the previous bird. Next there is the lower part of a lion, executed with black, addeed red and incisions. Behind the lion, there is the lower part of another male figure (chest to feet), facing left and behind him there is part of a bird. 13) The upper part of a satyr (head to thighs), facing right. His hair and beard have been rendered in added red. 14) The lower part of the satyr, chasing a maenad on the right (her right leg is only visible). The details of her drapery are in red and her tibia is white. 15) The left left of the running maenad. On the right, another satyr chasing a maenad (lower part of the figures is visible). 16) Part of a broad, black band. 17. Bit of plaster.
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REDMG:1961.150.3
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Moulded ring on neck; 17 white bands arranged horizontally, between the top of the neck and the middle of the lower body.
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TEMP.2003.8.1
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(a)Part of the rim of an open jug of some sort. The inside segment of the rim is painted black, with numerous small bits having been chipped off. Moving outwards, the rim consists of the inside of the pot wall, which then splays out in a flat top rim, and then falls down again in a second wall that is left dangling from the outer rim. So, moving from the inside outwards on the underside, there is a valley of about 1.0 wide and 1.5 deep until the top of the second rim (which is peaked) is reached. The outward facing side of this downward pointed rim consists of alternating lines of black dots and thin black lines which run around the entire outer diameter of the rim. There are two rows of dots and two lines, alternating which each other, all of which are heavily worn. The top part of the rim, which would be facing upwards if the pot were complete, is about 2.2 wide and flat, marked with black raised lines that repeat about every .3 and which start at the outer edge and are 1.7 long, and painted black. These lines are heavily worn. There are also two significant chips in the top of this rim, each about 2 long.
(b)Another part of the same rim to the same vessel. The same dot and line pattern runs around the outer diameter. On top the lines which are thicker at the end pointing into the pot are repeated, a palmette decorates the larger flat area of the handle region.
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