Remarks: PART OF 2 CONCAVE TONGUES (CREAM/BLACK) WITH BLACK BAND BELOW, OVERLAPPED BY HEAD OF CHARIOTEER TO RIGHT, GOLD-BROWN WITH BLACK OUTLINES, WHITE EYE WITH BLACK PUPIL. CREAM GROUND & SHORT TUNIC. 2ND FRAGMENT HIN 819A) WITH BOTTOM OF WHITE CONCAVE TONGUE ABOVE BLACK BAND/WHITE GROUND OF PAINTED FRIEZE. PAINTED BY DIFFERENT HAND THAN ANIMALS
Bibliography: CHRISTIANSEN 1985, PP. 141-142, 151, FIG. 10; WINTER 2009A, P. 453, 6.D.2.A, FIG. 6.23, ILL. 6.15.1; CHRISTIANSEN & WINTER 2010, P. 131, NO. 62
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