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There are 12 objects for which Decoration contains → tunic
2007.10.2.141 Female bust, profile facing left, wearing a → tunic ← fastened by a broach on her left shoulder, elaborate hair-style, suggestin
2007.10.2.144 word, naked except for a clothe covering his loins. Woman sitting, naked with a → tunic ← very loosely wrapped round her, holding an object (?)
2007.10.2.305 te on the ground. The standing figure (probably male) is dressed in a cloak and → tunic ← and holds a blade or scythe in his right hand. The standing figure appears
2007.10.2.309 has long hair and wears a wreath (which type is not clear). He is dressed in a → tunic ← which is fastened at the right shoulder, although the right side of the ch
37.7.5 (possibly a maenad), whose flesh is white. Dot rosette on peplos of A with red → tunic ← and skirt and satyrs tail, beard and hair. Below design is black band, sep
49.8.8 is shield and two spears. Added red-purple on reins of horses and headbands and → tunic ← of warriors, as well as contours of the shields. Added white on lion of th
51.4.11 rms spread on either side, to right on a horse held by a bearded man in a short → tunic ←, with a dagger at his right side, who stands to his left. Behind him stand
84.5.5 is section we see four complete horses with riders wearing chlamys over a short → tunic ← and boots and petasos. To the far left is the head and neck of a horse. To
L.2011.1.56 Raised frontal image of a bearded man in a short → tunic ← and hat, holding a rectangular shield in his left hand and leaning on a (?
REDMG:1953.25.105 ant hair-do with traces of pink. Traces of red on lips. Figure is wearing white → tunic ← with vertical red stripes, and green belt with large buckle. Perhaps hold
REDMG:1953.25.22 rus; otherwise reserved. Figural scene depicts a charioteer, dressed in a white → tunic ←, driving a quadriga profile to right; the horses raise their forelegs as t
TEMP.2002.9.2 ield above a scene of a woman, with head covered, facing a youth wearing a long → tunic ← and holding a long stick (?). The vertical panel pattern on the left hand
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