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ANOTHER GREEK TERRA-COTTA PIECE has been presented to the classics department of the University of Canterbury. Professor T. B. L. Webster, of University College, London, has given this figure, which is of a slave sitting on an altar, safe, for the moment, from punishment. The piece originally came from Kertch and is dated about 325 B.C. It will be placed alongside the other terracotta figure in the Logie collection.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29841, 6 June 1962, Page 8

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ANOTHER GREEK TERRA-COTTA PIECE has been presented to the classics department of the University of Canterbury. Professor T. B. L. Webster, of University College, London, has given this figure, which is of a slave sitting on an altar, safe, for the moment, from punishment. The piece originally came from Kertch and is dated about 325 B.C. It will be placed alongside the other terracotta figure in the Logie collection. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29841, 6 June 1962, Page 8

ANOTHER GREEK TERRA-COTTA PIECE has been presented to the classics department of the University of Canterbury. Professor T. B. L. Webster, of University College, London, has given this figure, which is of a slave sitting on an altar, safe, for the moment, from punishment. The piece originally came from Kertch and is dated about 325 B.C. It will be placed alongside the other terracotta figure in the Logie collection. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29841, 6 June 1962, Page 8