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Browse All : An ovular bowl form has been appliqued with three triangular pierced legs, a tail, and a dog's head. A black checkerboard pattern surrounded by a long rectangle appears on each side. One ear and eye have been painted black. and 35/16 in high x 4 in wide x 6 in long of MawM0301 from between 400 B.C. and 200 A.D.
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Title
Dog effigy bowl.
Description
An ovular bowl form has been appliqued with three triangular pierced legs, a tail, and a dog's head. A black checkerboard pattern surrounded by a long rectangle appears on each side. One ear and eye have been painted black.
Date
between 400 B.C. and 200 A.D.
Title
Dog effigy bowl.
Description
An ovular bowl form has been appliqued with three triangular pierced legs, a tail, and a dog's head. A black checkerboard pattern surrounded by a long rectangle appears on each side. One ear and eye have been painted black.
Date
between 400 B.C. and 200 A.D.
Title
Dog effigy bowl.
Description
An ovular bowl form has been appliqued with three triangular pierced legs, a tail, and a dog's head. A black checkerboard pattern surrounded by a long rectangle appears on each side. One ear and eye have been painted black.
Date
between 400 B.C. and 200 A.D.
Title
Dog effigy bowl.
Description
An ovular bowl form has been appliqued with three triangular pierced legs, a tail, and a dog's head. A black checkerboard pattern surrounded by a long rectangle appears on each side. One ear and eye have been painted black.
Date
between 400 B.C. and 200 A.D.
Title
Dog effigy bowl.
Description
An ovular bowl form has been appliqued with three triangular pierced legs, a tail, and a dog's head. A black checkerboard pattern surrounded by a long rectangle appears on each side. One ear and eye have been painted black.
Date
between 400 B.C. and 200 A.D.
Title
Dog effigy bowl.
Description
An ovular bowl form has been appliqued with three triangular pierced legs, a tail, and a dog's head. A black checkerboard pattern surrounded by a long rectangle appears on each side. One ear and eye have been painted black.
Date
between 400 B.C. and 200 A.D.
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