ID | 1067 |
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Images | No image in database |
Grid Ref | TM0377 |
Project type | Metal detector |
County | Suffolk |
Site | Hinderclay |
Site Type | Unknown |
Location Type | Unknown |
Context | Unknown |
Context Quality | 1 |
Object Period | 0 |
Material | Bronze |
Location | Returned to finder |
Ref No | SF-B2A452 |
Form | Figurine |
Type | Animal |
Name | Goat |
Bearded | No |
Is an attribute of | Mercury |
Clothed | No |
Drapery | No |
Condition | Corroded and worn |
Classical | 1 |
Photo | Yes |
Illustration | No |
Height | 20.50 |
Length | 21.50 |
References | PAS database. [Link to Bibliography] |
Description | The snout of the head is worn away but circular indentations can be seen which presumably represent eyes. There are two tapering horns curving backwards. The body is small and the legs are shown as two solid projections at either end of the body, not as four seperate ones. They are also incomplete due to extensive wear (PAS). |
PAS id | SF-B2A452 |
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