Ancient Near Eastern Terracottas (ANET)
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Limestone: AN1911.292
Object: Headless female figurine
Period: Neolithic
Dimensions: H: 5.8cm.
Region: Anatolia
Find Spot: no provenance
Description: standing; nude; coarse grey-brown limestone with slight traces of red pigment; prominent abdomen with folds of fat and protruding buttocks; thick short legs only partially separated by an incised line front and back; the feet are only indicated by a slight thickening at the base; the arms are short and fat, bent round with the hands (no fingers indicated); placed on the body under the breasts, which are only indicated by a slight swelling; the upper part of the back is flat. Ormerod (1912-13, 49-50), who acquired this figurine remarked that: "... the head, which from the fresh appearance of the fracture had been only recently broken" and "the horizontal scratches between the shoulders having the appearance of being made recently."
Reference: Moorey (2004) 7
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