
Archaic II
Head from a votive statuette
Head from a votive statuette: A head possibly male from a votive statuette. The head has big wide eyes with low arched eye brows and thin lips. He appears to be wearing a very faded wreath and has cockle shell curls on his forehead. The right side of the face is significanlty eroded and missing and the back of the head is very flat. (Overall: 110 mm x 80 mm) - Made of Limestone Culture: Cypriot
Date
525 - 475 BC
Accession No.
16.5.72.109
Collection
Liverpool Museum
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