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There are 17 objects for which Shape_description contains → figure
13.10.14 Flat rectangular votive plaque (top slightly rounded) with naked → figure ← in relief.
2018.05.01 Terracotta tile with → figure ← playing a transverse flute. Note accompanying it reads 'Gournia ?'
23.11.31E Profile → figure ← facing left wearing a helmet and holding a shield with bike spokes format
23.11.31IIII ed hem. The left shin and foot appear angled back to the other foot, giving the → figure ← the appearance of walking.
23.11.31N Profile → figure ← facing left with a flat helmet revealing the face. Only a stump of the sp
23.11.31NNNN Single fragment consisting of the head and shoulders of a → figure ← facing right. Wearing a large knobbed headdress which is decorated with t
23.11.31RR Female → figure ← facing left with arms held away from the sides of the body. Wearing a hea
23.11.31RRRR Crested → figure ← facing right holding a shield and a spear. The shield is decorated with a
23.11.31XXXX Female wearing long skirts. The top of the → figure ← is oddly shaped. The left arm extends down and slightly away from the sid
26.2.47 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black → figure ← pottery closed vessel, amphora or oinochoe;
34.10.27 Standing male → figure ← in a cloak with his legs crossed, leaning on a support to his right. Figu
47.2.27 Cylindrical → figure ← of a warrior. Pointed helmet, moulded face with long beard. Arms across c
59.10.11 Small metal figurine of South East Asian iconography. → figure ← sitting cross
E.63.15 The god Horus seated, with plaited side lock and finger on his chin. The → figure ← is completely naked. A uraeus adorns the head. The feet of the → figure ← are
E.63.6 Small blue → figure ← of the god Ptah (Specifically Ptah-Sokar, a combination of the creator go
L.2016.3.31 Ceramic → figure ← of a camel, with raised head and straight posture. He is slightly craning
REDMG:1953.25.99 Standing female → figure ←, drapery knotted round hips, leaving one leg bare, and falling on left sh
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