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              <text>Bench</text>
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              <text>Fragment preserving in upper part of east corner: (a) on southeast face; (b) on northeast face. On (a) is upper part of flaring yellow leg marked with black and black-outlined yellow strut, both apparently imitating the structure of a wooden bench. On (b) there is regular arc dado of yellow, brown and white with black scallop lines. Thus the short end of the bench was given a dado-motif, perhaps so that it might blend in with the wall; the long side of the bench facing into the room was painted to represent a piece of furniture. </text>
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              <text>Catalogue number: 4 M 10&#13;
Dimensions: &#13;
(a) h. of decorated plaster 0.14 m., w. of same 0.19 m.&#13;
(b) h. of decorated plaster 0.14 m., w. of same 0.10 m.&#13;
Find spot: Room 10, in situ</text>
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              <text>PN 1, 104, fig. 85&#13;
Lang (2015) p. 179, pl. 109</text>
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