
Early Bronze Age III
Head from a votive statuette
Head from a votive statuette: A male head from a votive statue. He has a straight smile and his nose has the tip broken off. He has a flat crown with a band around his head and hair showing on his forehead. There is a fair amount of damage on his face with only his right eye visible and many cuts on the right cheek. His left cheek is well rounded. The head is broken from the neck down. His right ear is visible with an earring in however his left ear is not there anymore. (Overall: 168 mm x 108 mm x 119 mm) - Made of Limestone Culture: Cypriot
Date
2022 - 1922 BC
Accession No.
16.5.72.38
Collection
Liverpool Museum
Provenance
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