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Large terracotta figure of an enthroned goddess (Kybele?) wearing chiton and mantle, short polos or diadem, earrings, bracelets and torques. Left ...

Protome of a goddess wearing chiton and himation. Both hands holding (probably once painted) objects in front of her breasts. Red-brown terracotta...

Fragment of a relief pithos depicting the head of a lion and the remains of a second lion head from the same mold. Crete, 1st half of the 6th cent...

Terracotta disc showing a fight between Roman soldiers and barbarians in relief. Roman, 2nd - 3rd century A.D. Some large fragments of the edges b...

Terracotta figure of a standing girl wearing chiton and mantle and wreath of leaves. Magna Graecia, 2nd century B.C. Minimal damages, traces of re...

Terracotta sculpture of a seated nurse feeding a baby. Greek, 4th century B.C. Small damages, traces of white covering and reddish painting, other...

Female terracotta dancer, wearing long veil-like mantle. Greek, 3rd century B.C. Minimal abrasions, weathered, foot reattached, otherwise intact. ...

Female terracotta dancer, wearing long veil-like mantle. Greek, 3rd century B.C. Small damages at the head and the mantle fringe, traces of weathe...

Comedian disguised as a woman. Hellenistic, 4th / 3rd century B.C. Light brown terracotta, traces of white engobe. Standing actor wearing women's ...

Terracotta figure of a comedian (servant), wearing short chiton and cloak and balancing a vessel or basket with both hands on his head. Traces of ...

Pig standing on a rectangular base with raised head, held ears and kemp. The tail curling on its right hind leg. Hellenistic Period, 2nd - 1st cen...

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