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| Lower part of elongated columnar figure.
Traces of a girdle at the top and wavy bands of glaze.
Brownish clay.
The shape appears to be a descendant of the Mycenaean standing goddess type, but the technique ... 1 April 1932 |
Fragmentary forepart of horse.
Bands and lines of lustrous red paint on left and blotches on right. Geometric area outside house: from general area. Leica, 3-46, 84-53 ... 1932 |
Fragmentary hind-quarters.
Tail down the right leg.
Lustrous brownish-black paint over the rear. Geometric area outside house: from votive deposit, center. Leica, 3-46 ... 1932 |
Reserved narrow band underneath.
Covered with white slip and red paint.
The most plausible interpretation of this subject is a snake, or it may be chariot pole. Geometric area outside house: from votive ... 1932 |
| Base fragment with body of chariot showing traces of driver that stood inside.
Traces of pinkish paint on the chariot and red on sides and a bit on top.
From group like T 200, possibly with horse T 224, ... 1932 |
| Nose and lower legs broken off. Trace of rider or girth on back.
Fragmentary.
Buff clay with black glaze remaining over much of body.
Cf. Hesperia 2 (1933), pp. 617-620. Just outside break in north wall ... 2 August 1967 |
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