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Right side of head.
Traces of red paint on eye and on bill.
Micaceous buff clay.
Cf. T 1859. Bodies of other animals in box. Late Roman fill between tongue walls. 272 Leica ... 27 February 1935 ... Hen or Quail Figurine Fragment |
| Hen-hunting on Panathenaic Way. D. Burr-Thompson, "Grandma" and her daughter ... AMS 396 Horizontal (normal) ... 27 Mar 1959 ... Hen-hunting on Panathenaic Way. D. Burr-Thompson, "Grandma" and her daughter. |
| Hen-hunting on Panathenaic Way. D. Burr-Thompson, "Grandma" and her daughter ... Scanned 2005 for the 75th anniversary exhibition and publication. 396 Horizontal (normal) ... 27 Mar 1959 ... Hen-hunting on Panathenaic Way. D. Burr-Thompson, "Grandma" and her daughter. |
Plate; walking female figure. Hen and cat walking on horizontal bar. Cf. AP 2325 for 3rd fragment. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well A. 128 ... 11 April 1938 ... Plate; walking female figure. Hen and cat walking on horizontal bar. |
| A single fragment preserves the stem and part of the floor. Short stem, with a neat moulded ring at its base, set off by incised grooves. Figured inside only; the medallion framed by a single reserved ... 18 July 1947 ... speckled bird: pea-hen? Relief ... BM B367, cock and hen ... the hen's head here. |
| Pit at 74/ΜΑ (1.10x0.58).
Debris filling containing a quantity of animal bones; probably a household refuse pit Animal bones (domestic animals); cow, pig, goat, sheep, hen, dog, and several varieties ... Ca. 525-470 B.C.
480-440 B.C ... Animal bones (domestic animals); cow, pig, goat, sheep, hen, dog, and several |
The feet were made separately and attached, they have broken away. Probably hollow, no vent.
Probably a common hen, with neck outstretched. The neck feathers indicated by channeling.
Clay: Fine, buff ... Probably early fourth century B.C ... common hen, with neck |
Floor fragment with stem and fillet. Incised line at top and bottom of fillet. Circle on underside of floor. Max. dim. 0.089; diam. of tondo 0.075.
I, hen (tail and legs missing) to right with head turned ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... tondo 0.075.
I, hen (tail |
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