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              <text>Male figure fragments preserving two hunters in two levels in white tunics wearing greaves with dogs proceeding to left. Upper figure holds a spear, followed by two dogs. Lower figure holds tripod. Remains of another tripod indicated. White, tan and black border bands.</text>
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(a) h. 0.23 m., w. 0.22 m., th. 0.035 m. &#13;
(b) h. 0.23 m., w. 0.16 m., th. 0.03 m. &#13;
(c) h. 0.075 m., w. 0.065 m., th. 0.035 m.&#13;
Find spot: Corridor 48, high in fill</text>
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              <text>Reconstruction by Piet de Jong</text>
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              <text>Lang (2015) pp. 70-71, pls. 15, 116, 122&#13;
AJA 65 (1961) pl. 60, fig. 17</text>
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