ID | 867 |
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Images | No image in database |
Grid Ref | TM3156 |
Project type | Excavation |
County | Suffolk |
Site | Hacheston |
Site Type | Small town |
Location Type | Unknown |
Context | Field 1 |
Context Quality | 2 |
Site Date | Early C1-4 |
Object Period | 0 |
Material | Bronze |
Other finds from site | model axe, pipeclay Apollo |
Location | Ipswich Museum? |
Ref No | Mus 966, SF 2548 |
M/F | Female |
Age | Mature |
Form | Figurine |
Type | Deity |
Name | Unknown |
Aliases | Dea Nutrix, Priestess |
Bearded | No |
Clothed | No |
Drapery | No |
Classical | 1 |
Photo | No |
Illustration | Yes |
Height | 20.00 |
Length | 0.00 |
References | Seeley 2004, 139, fig. 99 no. 319 [Link to Bibliography] |
Description | Head only - from a figurine?. P139- Wide face, simple features. Details of hair possibly represent braids, finished in a bun at the back of the head. |
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