- Provenance
- Provenance research underway.
- Description
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Statuette of a seated woman. The top of the head is flat and tool-marks are visible, also on the rear --except for the neck and the upper part on the back. Drilled holes in both ears indicate that earrings were originally attached. The eyesockets were originally inlaid with other materials.
- Published References
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- The World Between Empires: Art and Identity in the Ancient Middle East. Exh. cat. New York. p. 38, Plate 25.
- Caravan Kingdoms: Yemen and the Ancient Incense Trade. Exh. cat. Washington, 2005. p. 88.
- Collection Area(s)
- Ancient Near Eastern Art
- Web Resources
- Google Cultural Institute
- SI Usage Statement
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International Image Interoperability Framework
FS-8384_26