ID | 947 |
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Images | No image in database |
Grid Ref | TQ0299 |
Project type | Metal detector |
County | Hertfordshire |
Site | Dacorum |
Site Name | Flaunden |
Site Type | Unknown |
Location Type | Unknown |
Context | Unknown |
Context Quality | 1 |
Object Period | 0 |
Material | Bronze |
Location | Returned to finder |
Ref No | BUC-3ECE21 |
Form | Figurine |
Type | Animal |
Name | Dog |
Bearded | No |
Standing/Seated | Seated |
Clothed | No |
Drapery | No |
Condition | Missing tail, worn |
Classical | 0 |
Quality | Stylised 2 |
Photo | Yes |
Illustration | No |
Height | 0.00 |
Length | 49.58 |
References | PAS database [Link to Bibliography] |
Description | A cast copper alloy figurine of a seated dog. The animal has a long snout and pointed ears. No detail is visible with the exception of a line to show the mouth but the surface is pitted. The line on one of the front legs is probably damage. The legs are rather roughly moulded with no joints shown. There is a scar where the tail has broken off (PAS). |
PAS id | BUC-3ECE21 |
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