Carthage / Fragment / Clay (unfired)
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Record Details
- Object Identifier
- 0000.00.0122
- Object Name
- Fragment
- Collections
- Kelsey Permanent Artifact Collections
- Object Type
- Sculpture and Figurines
- Materials
- Clay (unfired)
- Design Style
- Early Hellenistic
- Length
- 2.55
- Width
- 2.5
- Height
- 5.2
- Pierced
- no
- Inscribed
- no
- Full Artifact Description
- Head of a negroid male with very broad and full nose, low forehead, receding chin, narrow temples and full cheeks. Back unindicated. Pale brown clay (Muns. 10 YR 6/3) hollow moulded.
- Marks: Survives from neck up.
- Subjects
- Head
- Verbatim Provenance
- Tunisia
- Verbatim Site
- Carthage
- Production Site
- site
- Countermark
- no
- Publication Title
- Terracottas in the British Museum
- Terres Cuites de l'Egypte Greco-Romaine
- Publication Author
- Higgins, R. A.
- Graindor, P.
- Publication Year
- 1969
- 0000
- Type Category
- Artifact
Technical Details
- Image Size
- 2272 x 1704
- File Size
- 93 KB
- Record
- 0000.00.0122
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.0122/0000_00_0122p03.tif
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/manifest/kelsey:0000.00.0122:0000_00_0122P03.TIF
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"Carthage; Fragment; Clay (unfired)." In the digital collection Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Art & Artifact Collection. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.0122/0000_00_0122p03.tif. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 11, 2024.