| 2026-01-15 |
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The head and part of the neck of an equid figurine. The shape of the head is realistic and proportioned with the neck. There is a perforation at the tip of the head where the nose is, probably for a a harness. The ears point upwards and the inside of the ear is represented with detail in the clay that creates the illusion of depth. Only one eye is preserved, and it is made using the application technique with an indentation in the middle to represent the pupil. The front of the main is represented in the middle of the head on the forehead with a slit incision in the middle to give some movement to the hair. The rest of the main is represented on both sides of the neck with horizontal incised lines. Black paint can be seen on the sides of the neck and the sides and middle section of the face. [Input: ZK115yM.j] |