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Female figure breast feeding while she sits on a four-legged stool. She has tapering oval in tapering oval eyes with upraised grooved brows above, a long thin nose, a small mouth, and ears. Scarification ? marks at either side of her face. Her hair is piled on top of her head in a bun with another bun at the back of her head. A rounded protrusion is at either top side of her head. Her long neck has scarification ? marks. An upraised grid pattern is carved at either side of her waist. Her right arm is bent so that her hand can hold her left breast as she feeds the baby in her left hand. An anklet is around each ankle. The baby is resting is left arm across its stomach.

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