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There are 24 objects for which Decoration contains → incision
13.10.11.10 s enclosing dots, between these features are undulating lines. There is also an → incision ← around the girth of the bead.
13.10.11.16 zigzag lines incised on both the bottom and top sides of the bead as well as an → incision ← of one line around the girth of the bead and around each end of the pie
13.10.11.3 Spherical bead with an → incision ← around the girth, and parallel lines of 2 or 3 → incision ←s either side of
13.10.11.5 incision ←s and dots on the surface. Pattern is such that the dots are in be
13.10.32 Wears headdress and possibly earcaps. → incision ← for hair to show braiding o
14.9.117 Female wears ceremonial dress suggesting she may be a priestess, of long c
2004.8.1 eaning on staff, partially visible palmette, thick black band with a horizontal → incision ←. Unknown black objects on the left side.
2004.8.3 angement, with unidentified black object to the right, which has a reversed 'z' → incision ←. The reverse side is black in colour.
2005.3.24 Black figure with added red, on the body is a siren with added red and → incision ← dor the details. foot is black with base a combination of black and re
2005.6.1 incision ← pattern into exterior, reddish-black figure image in horn shape
2005.6.2 incision ← in flower shape, reddish-brown-black figure circular motions
26.2.24A-B Interlaced black lotuses and palmettes with details in red and → incision ←, bordered above and below by two lines of thinned black less than a hal
26.2.3 de bands; around edge, black-figure decoration consisting of horse riders (only → incision ← marks and traces of black remaining) to left;
26.2.4 le; ring hole painted black; around ring hole, wide and narrow black bands with → incision ← lines; around edge, black-figure decoration;consisting of horse riders
37.7.1 On mouth, very broad band between two thin bands. Red oval pattern around
45.10.22 s the beginning of another motif (black with 3 dots of added red and scale-like → incision ←s). The interior of the rest of the vessel is reserved, since it is an a
45.6.67 incision ← around discus. Black glaze on the interior and the exterior, the
47.2.26 s more characteristic of the dea gravida (pregnant goddess). No paint remains, → incision ← for fingers.
54.8.1 ne arm over their head, as a mourning gesture. Face drawn in outline. No use of → incision ← for any details. Below 'SSSS' pattern, then horizontal lines. Moulded r
79.1.5 Single band → incision ← along the handle, both on the top side and the underside. A band across
E.23.28 One thin → incision ← around the throat of the vase.
REDMG:1951.147.1 eath a black line; the sides are decorated with an ivy design, effected through → incision ← (tendrils) and added white (leaves). Reserved line band just below join
REDMG:1953.25.23 Herakles with the Cretan bull or Theseus with the (same) bull of Marathon, the → incision ←s on the head covering (slightly stippled) suggest that this is a schema
REDMG:2004.95.1 sively for anatomy and drapery. An unusual effect is created through the use of → incision ← for the forearm of the leading satyr, which he lays across his torso, w
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