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Head from a votive statuette

Head from a votive statuette: A small male head from a votive statue. It is broken from the neck down with the nose and chin also broken. The eyes are quite prominent as is the brow. His hair is long on the sides and shows damage on his crown. He is wearing earrings on both ears. He has a straight smile with sunken lips at the sides of his smile compared to the middle. (Overall: 126 mm x 97 mm x 95 mm) - Made of Limestone Culture: Cypriot

Date

400 - 300 BC

Accession No.

16.5.72.78

Collection

Liverpool Museum

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