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say, the moment when the horse is supported by one 

 hind foot. 



Fig. 146, taken from a fragment of the frieze still in 



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Fig. 138.— Assyrian bas-relief. Horse at an amble (P.ritisb Museum). 



Fig. 139.— Kgyptian bas-relief (Medynet-Abou). Two harnessed horses moving at 

 an amble. 



position at the Acropolis, represents an example of this 

 kind. All these figures differ very much from the 



