| Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
| Definition |
2002-08-14 |
sB |
figurine [Input: N304LR.j] |
| Description (summary) |
2002-08-14 |
sB |
lower half of a human figurine, the back of the figure is fractured suggesting that the figurine was not modeled in the round but in relief over a flat surface [Input: N304LR.j] |
| 2002-09-12 |
MISSING |
Clay plaque fragment of a female body, which appears to be made from a mold since the figure is pressed into the clay, with the sides smoothed down and extending out. The figure is broken, retaining the waist down including the legs and feet, a thin waist 1cm wide then curves out into full hips 2.5 cm wide, then tapers into a smooth "v" to the ankles. The feet are flat, pointing out and extend 1.5cm out. There is a space in between the legs of .4cm. A small orange red dot is painted for her belly button and below she has a painted belt with tassels or extensions coming out (also red in color). The pubis is also painted and contains a line that outlines the inner area clearly defining her vagina. The feet are painted in the same orange-red paint 1.7cm up from the ankles suggesting shoes and there are lines painted on the both sides of the flattened extensions of the plaque. The plaque is broken at the sides so one cannot tell the design of these lines. The back is rough and broken. [Input: N116LR3.j] |
| 2018-03-15 |
yM |
bottom portion of a plaque bearing a female figure. The hips are accentuated giving a silhouette of an hour glass. There is a gap between the thighs. The figurine is decorated with reddish paint on the waist with one horizontal line and four vertical line dripping from it like tassels. The feet are flat and project forward by 1.5 cm, and they are painted as well. One of the preserved sides of the plaque is decorated with horizontal lines of the same paint. The pubis is depicted by a vertical slit, with thin vertical paint stripes on each side, giving the shape of a vagina. [Input: ZK226yM.j] |