A VIOLIN-SHAPED POTTERY FEMALE IDOL
3RD MILLENNIUM B.C.
With rudimentary arms and breasts, the applied eyes with incised lines, the head cut-away at the back with deep cylindrical hole in the crown, perhaps for separately attached hair or headdres
A VIOLIN-SHAPED POTTERY FEMALE IDOL 3RD MILLENNIUM B.C. With rudimentary arms and breasts, the applied eyes with incised lines, the head cut-away at the back with deep cylindrical hole in the crown, perhaps for separately attached hair or headdres

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A VIOLIN-SHAPED POTTERY FEMALE IDOL
3RD MILLENNIUM B.C.
With rudimentary arms and breasts, the applied eyes with incised lines, the head cut-away at the back with deep cylindrical hole in the crown, perhaps for separately attached hair or headdress, traces of orange painted lines on the lower body
6¼ in. (15.9 cm.) high

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