Head from a votive statue - image 1

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Head from a votive statue

Head from a votive statue: A small head of a young male from a votive statuette. The facial features have significantly faded. The eyes are almond shaped and have well defined eye lids. The lips are thin and smiling. The nose is missing. The man is wearing a wreath that has significantly faded and has short hair at the back of the neck. The crown of the head has a slightly conical shape and the hair is sculpted in thin veritcal grooves at the back. (Overall: 100 mm x 65 mm) - Made of Limestone Culture: Cypriot

Date

500 - 400 BC

Accession No.

16.5.72.70

Collection

Liverpool Museum

Provenance

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