
Archaic II
Head from a votive statuette
Head from a votive statuette: A small male head of a votive statue. It is broken from the neck down as well as the right side of the nose going up to the eye. His left eyes is prominent. He has well rounded cheeks and thin lips with a straight smile. Both ears are damaged however you can see the earring on the left ear. The right ear and earring is damaged where there is only the outline left. The crown is damaged however you can see short, straight hair at the back of his head. (Overall: 98 mm x 78 mm x 89 mm) - Made of Limestone Culture: Cypriot
Date
600 - 500 BC
Accession No.
16.5.72.83
Collection
Liverpool Museum
Provenance
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