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There are 43 objects for which Decoration contains → away
11.10.19 three, the middle one inverted, and one at each side with its stem on the side → away ← from the handle. The lower branch of each stem curls into a spiral from the
14.9.62 ands of approx. equal width, a couple fading on edges to yellow, red paint worn → away ← towards centre of the piece probably from further bands. Background pale bu
14.9.69 ck section. 1 curves round, the other is straight with a subsidary line curving → away ←. Over the top of the main black region is a largely worn → away ← blob of red p
2004.8.4 sed lines that give the outline of the youths' heads (where paint has been worn → away ←). The reverse of the fragment is black with a reserved circle on top of the
2006.12.126 Head shape with features entirely worn → away ← apart from crown/hair engraved at top.
2007.10.1.6 Man pulling bull. Man on the left of bull facing → away ← from it. Cast Number 70
2007.10.2.110 Naked figure lying down facing → away ← from the viewer. By the feet is a winged infant. There appears to be a serp
2007.10.2.151 Young male trying to push → away ← an enormous rock on the left. His cape is risen by the air revealing his na
2007.10.2.250 xamining. The point of the blade is pointed towards the figure's body, the hilt → away ← from the body.
2007.2.166 ved side of fragment is decorated with a plain black glaze, some areas are worn → away ←. Convexed side is decorated with a single thick band of black glaze.
2007.4.72 t parallel lines and zig zag pattern. Paint has presumably almost entirely worn → away ←.
2007.9.2.16 Displays the figure of a naked woman, her head turned → away ← to the right, trying to cover herself with a piece of cloth. (Box Index = V
2007.9.2.5 whilst holding a spear or an arrow in his left; a seated woman, her head turned → away ← to the right, holding an arrow in her right hand, pointed down into a bowl
2008.2.1.38 Semi-naked female figure kneeling on a plinth and facing → away ← from the 'viewer'. The figure is struggling with two snakes,and her head is
2008.2.1.43 ttern. The third figure is on the extreme right of the cast, apparently walking → away ← from the scene and carrying what appears to be a lantern.
2008.2.1.57 Female robed turned and walking → away ← from Male figure who appears to be holding robes to stop her
2008.2.1.75 d he is pulling the head of the second figure back. The second figure is facing → away ← from the first figure, on his left knee. In his left hand is a shield. His
2009.10.2.312 A Scene showing Herakles facing → away ←, club in hand.
2009.10.2.342 cene showing Herakles (left), with club, defeating a soldier (right) who kneels → away ←.
2009.9.155 wrestling, one is holding a torch. On the right a naked winged child tiptoeing → away ← from the others, holding a vessel. Cast number: 89
25.6.8 ack, on a reserved background. Inside is black with small bits of paint chipped → away ←.
29.11.4 s and shows a seated man between standing women and youths, and a sphinx facing → away ← from the group on eiach side. All the standing figures are facing the seate
39.9.1 . Perhaps it is a head? Or perhaps it is where the black glaze has been rubbed → away ←, to reveal a patch which looks like decoration on the jug. He has a winged
45.10.13 ? ending above which spring two heraldic, white, voluted palmettes (now fadded → away ←), a chiastic motif with dots and horizontal lines on top- but inverted (leg
45.10.14.1 ed division in the middle and below, two round? or voluted? motifs almost faded → away ←. The right one could be part of a similar motif.
45.10.22 grieves with out curving terminations (Hermes?) of added red colour, now fadded → away ←. On his left there is the upper part of a palmette and on his left there is
48.2.2 Inside black; rim clearly marked off. A: Between palmettes beared man walking → away ← with cloak over arm. B: As A, but woman sits on solid black seat.
49.4.2 d with black colour, on top of which there is a tongue pattern in yellow (faded → away ←) that contours the vessel (long, pointed on the bottom tongues). Below, the
50.12.34 Black inside and out, except a patch beside handle that slants → away ← slightly to the top of the fragment.
51.1.2 ots for the first and fillet for the second warrior) in added white (now fadded → away ←). They all held shields as well. All are round, except for one. The right p
51.4.3 front of them there is a charioteer wearing a chiton (the added white has faded → away ←) and the largest part of the chariot as well as some of the horse's feet an
51.4.4 rst charioteer is visible, wearing a chiton, whose added white colour has faded → away ←. There are incisions to denote the details, as well as added red (especiall
73.9.24 Plain black glaze on one side with some areas worn → away ←. reverse side covered in floral pattern made from black glaze.
83.2.5 nally from the item the horn was broken off from. They appear to have been worn → away ← over time.
84.8.1 wo lines, there are two heraldic lion paws, even though the details have fadded → away ←. i) The interior is black. Exterior: The lower part of the drapery and the
E.23.4 . Darker areas on the body denote a possible pattern/picture that has now warn → away ←. Below this are four circular, grey patches with darker centres.
E.79.2 el on the plate allowed the water that was ritually placed in the bowl to drain → away ← down the hole. The water was placed there to moisten the food and provide
REDMG:1935.87.31B incisions crossing at centre, rosettes with incisions forming small arcs facing → away ← from the center. Some remains of added red on neck, breast, and tail of sph
TEMP.2003.2.4 a figurehead. Originally made from a pink coloured clay but much of it has worn → away ←.
TEMP.2003.6.24 around to create the eight, with little v's on the outside of the eight pointed → away ← from where the figure eight lines cross. On the right side, two bworn/blac
TEMP.2003.7.74 part of outside appears to have a black line across the top that has been worn → away ← over time. The middle section has a thicker brown line which likely went ar
TEMP.2005.1.7 Black glaze all over with some areas having been worn → away ←. No distinct decoration visible.
TEMP.2005.1.8 black glaze all over however worn → away ← in areas. No distinct pattern visible.
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