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There are 10 objects for which Shape_description contains → legs
14.9.114 Lower half of a figurine (joins Reading 14.9.115), preserving the → legs ← and lower torso of a nude boy, some drapery (a cloak) behind him that is tw
23.11.31E h bike spokes formation. Appears to have once held a spear. Two prominent wide → legs ← emerge from underneath the shield. Lead is an off-colour brown-grey.
23.11.31N spear remains. Holding a complete circular shield with a pattern visible. Thin → legs ← emerge from underneath the shield. Lead is an off-colour white-grey.
29.11.13 th slight protrusion for head and four triangular protrusions at the bottom for → legs ←. Back divided into slight humps to resemble shell
34.10.27 Standing male figure in a cloak with his → legs ← crossed, leaning on a support to his right. Figurine is hollow and has larg
59.2.2-3 with cork top. Both examples have incised beetle features including clypeus and → legs ←. Undersides both engraved with hieroglyphs and have longitudinal holes for
L.2016.3.13 rine of a dog or cow, with geometric body shape: Elongated back/belly, pin-like → legs ← (standing wide apart), short pointy muzzle, slightly outwards pointed ears
L.2016.3.31 t, the front hump to the right. The tail leads down closed to his left leg. His → legs ← are long and thin. There is a hole at the bottom of his rounded belly.
L.2018.4.2 etric shield and baldric, gazing into the distance as swirling forms engulf his → legs ←.
L.2018.4.3 if broken off. The small, square base on which he is positioned interrupts his → legs ← just below the knee. Thus he evokes ancient sculpture as it so often reache
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