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Description
Corroded figure of a feline, perhaps a cat represented in naturalistic Roman style.
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Verweerd figuur van een katachtige, wellicht een kat, voorgesteld in naturalistische Romeinse stijl.
Figure corrodée d'un félin, peut-être un chat représenté dans un style romain naturaliste.
Korrodierte Felidenfigur, vielleicht eine Katze im naturalistischen römischen Stil.
Figura corrosa di un felino, forse di gatto, rappresentato secondolo stile naturalistico romano
Figura corroída de um felino, talvez um gato, representado em estilo romano naturalista.
Corroída figura de un felino, quizá un gato representado en el estilo naturalista romano.
Corroded figure of a feline, perhaps a cat represented in naturalistic Roman style.
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Object''s History
From the collection of objects accumulated by Lady Harriet Kavanagh during her travels around Egypt in the mid-1840s. This collection is on loan to the National Museum of Ireland from the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.
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Unpublished.
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Site: C32 is marked on the figure.
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