
Classical
Head from a votive statuette
Head from a votive statuette: A small head of a male votive statue. The head is broken from the neck down and is damaged around the chin and lips going up on his right side. The hair is long on the sides however damaged on top, his hair at the back of the head follows up until it smooths out at the top. The nose is damaged on his right side where the damage to the lips and chin are. He has one small eye on his left side with the other damaged. His ears are extremely prominent and stick out to the side. There is the outline of earrings on both ears. (Overall: 107 mm x 95 mm x 94 mm) - Made of Limestone Culture: Cypriot
Date
500 - 400 BC
Accession No.
16.5.72.66
Collection
Liverpool Museum
Provenance
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