Description: Standing with legs straight; feet joined together by loop underneath (purpose of loop doubtful if amulet figure would be upside down cf Etruscan figures). Left arm out to side has very large hand; drapery over arm and down side of body; right arm lost at elbow; short hair (Pitts). Cap hair, facial features hard to see as worn. Drapery over left arm looks more like a lionskin than mantle. The right hand is missing so we cann;t see what he was holding but it is not raised to hold a club as is usual with Hercules. The left hand is overly large, rectangular and mitten-like, open with thumb raised, no caduceus. Quite a long thin piece, legs long but not overly so. Fairly simple execution. Top of thighs joined.
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Image: Courtesy of the Museum of London.

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