Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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Page 62
... figure at the front and the remains of three standing , clothed figures , appearing to support the bench upon which the much larger figure sits , along the side . This fragment provides a key to the way in which the temple builders may ...
... figure at the front and the remains of three standing , clothed figures , appearing to support the bench upon which the much larger figure sits , along the side . This fragment provides a key to the way in which the temple builders may ...
Page 63
... figures , in sub - ordinate positions , below the skirts of the larger figure . There may have been further elements which made the images more comprehensible to their original viewers . The beds , for example , upon which they sit may ...
... figures , in sub - ordinate positions , below the skirts of the larger figure . There may have been further elements which made the images more comprehensible to their original viewers . The beds , for example , upon which they sit may ...
Page 66
... figures were female . Biagi ( 1986 : 135- 7 ) takes this to imply that all of the figures were female . ( Her reconstruction ( Biagi 1989 ) of the standing clothed figure T / P.1006 ( fig . 2c ) with breasts is somewhat disingenuous ...
... figures were female . Biagi ( 1986 : 135- 7 ) takes this to imply that all of the figures were female . ( Her reconstruction ( Biagi 1989 ) of the standing clothed figure T / P.1006 ( fig . 2c ) with breasts is somewhat disingenuous ...
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