Figurine of a naked young man who projects his left leg. His arms are bent at the elbows and he was holding an object in his hands. A band adorns his head and he has high, leather boots on.
It has been suggested that the figurine depicts Hermes who would have held a caduceus. It has been also claimed that he is a farmer mainly because of his shoes which were cheap but very sustainable and thus suitable for working in the countryside.
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