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There are 13 objects for which Decoration contains → feathers
14.9.67 xt to each other and getting shorter towards one side, every other one purple. (→ feathers ←? leather strips on armour?) 2 other small incised lines at right angles
2004.8.4 be seen. The sphinx behind the right figure has incised lines dividing the wing → feathers ←. The centre of the sphinx's wing appears purple in colour. There are fa
2007.9.1.106 Displays a monogram, with parallel → feathers ←, fern leaves or wheat sheaves underneath.
2007.9.1.113 Displays a crown with two rows of ostrich → feathers ← emerging from it, and a bird's leg and foot emerging from between them.
2008.8.2 ght has wings spread and short horizontal lines on the wing and tail suggesting → feathers ←. There is a reddish stripe overpainted across the body and across the t
2009.10.2.177 Caduceus with large → feathers ←.
2009.9.30 r's head, holding a basket in one hand, on the other hand the fingers look like → feathers ←. Beside him lays a head of a bearded man. The monster is standing on a
2009.9.38 a long penis between its legs, holding up both arms with fingers that look like → feathers ←. A bird maybe even a hawk sitting on its head. There are stars above ea
25.9.1 ide B shows 2 youths, clothed, the one on the right holding a stick. Brown for → feathers ← at top of Eros' wing. White garland, neckless, bracelet of woman and f
26.2.90 s; on handle-plate, black-figure decoration consisting of winged creature (rump → feathers ← remaining) to left; on edge of rim, frieze of stepped zigzags; traces o
79.1.15 esembling fish scales; extended from them are five long, thin leaves resembling → feathers ←. Top right of grapes is an opening; a purpose built hole.
E.62.44 panels show a collection of pictures which appear to consist of three leaves or → feathers ←, an ear of corn perhaps and other agricultural objects (?). The fifth
E.62.52 d with black pigment and some brown on thorax. Wing bars are painted brown and → feathers ← in black pigment. The underside is highly blackened.
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