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Help Identifying Greek (?) Bronze

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Maybe a Phillip-athlete/youth on horseback.359ishBC

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Can I see the other side?
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Count the legs, CCG: there's two horses on this one. And there doesn't appear to be a rider on either.

I'm going to need a pic of the other side, too.
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I noticed the legs as well.
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Whoops, I thought I added the other side. My bad!

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Athena?
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I would guess yes, Athena. At any rate, a female head.

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