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Terracotta figurine of a female figure, possibly Aphrodite
Roman Period
Terracotta figurine of a female figure, possibly Aphrodite. Mended by two fragments. The figure stands on a raised, square base, leaning on a small column at its left. The folds of the dress and the left, relaxed leg are visible. The left arm touches the pubic area and the right one the right breast. The figure takes on a frontal position. The face is triangular and its features are hardly discernible. Hair arranged in a bun. The back side includes a round firing hole on its upper part. Traces of red and black paint on the front side. Worn surface with signs of burning. Reddish clay. Similar to but smaller than no. 4460.