Human Figurine Fragment
62-30-1530
Location: On Display in the Eastern Mediterranean Gallery
From: Gibeon
Curatorial Section: Near Eastern
Object Number | 62-30-1530 |
Current Location | Eastern Mediterranean Gallery - On Display |
Provenience | Gibeon |
Archaeology Area | Debris in pool; 6.50 - 6.60 m |
Date Made | 1000–600 BCE |
Section | Near Eastern |
Materials | Ceramic |
Iconography | Female Figure |
Description | Pritchard: Torso and head of female figurine; reddish brown clay with gray core; white wash; horizontal lines of red and yellow paint about neck and chest, which do not continue on the back; bird-like head also decorated with red and yellow paint; four lines of yellow paint used to represent fingers on right hand. |
Height | 9 cm |
Width | 6.7 cm |
Depth | 4.2 cm |
Credit Line | University Museum-Church Divinity School of the Pacific Expedition, Dr. James Bennett Pritchard, 1962 |
Other Number | 420/Pfig.75 - Field No SF |
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