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Part of a group of images from the British School at Athens excavations at Rhitsona in Boeotia in 1907 and 1908. The original description in the SPHS negative register reads: "Terra cotta female idol from Mycalessus". Rhisona was identified by the excavator, R. Burrows, as the ancient site of Mycalessus.
The original description in the catalogue reads: "External decoration with fine pale glaze and polychrome."
The original description in the catalogue reads: "Internal decoration of lotus pattern in white and red on black."
The original description in the catalogue reads: "External decoration with fine pale glaze and polychrome."
The original description in the catalogue reads: "The horsemen have been painted on a black ground bearing a red pattern. But an ample margin of unpatterned black has been left round each figure to prevent the colours running or flaking. This vase also bears a local dedication."