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T 4461: Terracotta Mold

Broken at left and below. Mended from two fragments. Impression taken from metal vase (situla) with relief decoration. Upper part of draped female figure, facing right and looking back to the left. Right ... 10 July 1997

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T 4610: Plaque with Athena

Eight joining fragments and one non-joining preserve about three-quarters of plaque, broken away at bottom, one side, and most of top; fragment with torso missing from center. Heavily draped winged Athena ... 7 July 2003

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T 4690: Terracotta Figurine Fragment

Top half of a female figurine broken at the waist. Woman with both arms raised to the sides of her head. BAck of head with chignon.Features worn, arms roughly defined. Seam of mold still visible. Buff ... 9 June 2004

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BI 1223: Palmette Stamp

Mended from two fragments, broken at one end. Burnt bone discolored black and white and cracked. Length of bone, roughly square in section, slightly flaring at preserved end with palmette stamp carved ... 24 June 2005

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S 3510: Statue Head

Male statue head broken at neck. Chipped nose otherwise in very good condition. Small patch of red pigment on moustache. Bearded figure with elongated head slightly tilted to the left. Prominent facial ... 31 July 2002

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BI 1222: Ivory Figurine

Small figurine mended from three fragments. Main body in one piece, broken just above the ankles, right arm is missing. Also gaps in the locks of her hair. Orange stain in the back of the head and few ... 23 June 2005

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B 2148: Bronze Steelyard Bar

Complete steelyard bar, twisted along length and bent ca. 30 degrees at 0.210m. from short end and 0.280m. from long end. Some iron adhesion in one interstice and a small lump on the offset ring. Quadrilateral ... 15 June 2004

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S 166: Portrait Statue of the Emperor Hadrian

Colossal statue, the legs broken off; the head, the left arm from the shoulder and the right arm from the elbow, all made separately, are missing. The figure wears kilt, corselet and cloak. The corselet ... 117-138 A.D.