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There are 13 objects for which Shape_description contains → standing
13.10.36 Upper half of moulded, standing female, holding an offering in right hand. Back unworked, with hole for ventilation when firing.
14.9.117 Standing female, holding tambourine, tympanum or phiale in right hand across body.
23.11.31K Warrior standing in profile to the left, wearing a helmet, holding a spear and a circular shield with radiating lines.
26.7.3 Pappas standing figurine, with arms outstretched, wearing low polos.
34.10.22 Nude standing youth holding cock in left hand. Inside is completely hollow.
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 large hole in the back. No relief sculpture on the reverse side.
47.2.31 Standing female holding tambourine. Cylindrical, wheelmade body, mouldmade face and handmade arms.
47.2.32 Standing, mouldmade figurine, playing tambourine with slightly round back. Cylindrincal filled body, pointed headdress and moulded arms, placed across body.
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.
47.2.34 Standing mouldmade female, holding tambourine, with pointed headdress and large hands.
61.6.1.7 Hyperboloid shape, imitating vase standing in container
L.2016.3.13 Bronze figurine 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 or horns, downwards sloping tail.
REDMG:1953.25.99 Standing female figure, drapery knotted round hips, leaving one leg bare, and falling on left shoulder. Back plain, with hole for suspension. On right side, amphora with ridged neck.
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