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There are 8 objects for which Shape_description contains → nose
13.10.34 Round male head with oval eyes, flat nose and slight smile.
13.10.35 Rectangular male head with flat back. Round eyes, flat nose and no smile.
13.10.37 Fragment of female (?), handmade head, with distinctive pointed nose.
13.10.38 Female (?) handmade head wearing a fillet. Pointed distintive nose.
22.9.1 Pappas figurine consisting of a rectangular body, ovoid in cross-section, flaring at the base, with a concave resting surface. At the top of the body or trunk, two rudimentary 'arms' extend in triangular forms that terminate in rounded stumps; above, the neck rises in a cylinder from which (on the front) extends a protrusion that suggests a nose, above which is a flat piece of clay coiled back on itself, resting against a widening cylindrical 'polos' crown, which is concave at the top.
47.2.33 Standing, mouldmade female, holding tamborine and wearing pointed cap. Ears and nose most prominent facial features, with virtually no mouth visible, fingers incised.
67.6.1 A plaster cast head of a Lapith from a metope (South 6) of the Parthenon.Broken off at the middle of the neck; the face bears a gouge on the left cheek and most of the nose is broken off.
REDMG:1953.25.104 Male head, with oval eyes, large nose and faint smile.
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