An Egyptian limestone figure of a Queen or goddess Early Ptolemaic Period, circa late 4th-3rd Century B.C. Preserved to the lower thigh, depicted striding forward on her left leg, her arms held by her sides, the fingers of her left hand extended, holding an ankh-sign in her right, wearing a sheath-like dress that reveals the voluptuous form of her body beneath and a smooth tripartite wig with frontal uraeus, now broken away, the long lappets falling onto her breasts, her face with almond-shaped eyes with extended cosmetic lines and brows and rounded chin, with back pillar, the text of which has been chipped away, 46cm high
An Egyptian limestone figure of a Queen or goddess Early Ptolemaic Period, circa late 4th-3rd Century B.C. Preserved to the lower thigh, depicted striding forward on her left leg, her arms held by her sides, the fingers of her left hand extended, holding an ankh-sign in her right, wearing a sheath-like dress that reveals the voluptuous form of her body beneath and a smooth tripartite wig with frontal uraeus, now broken away, the long lappets falling onto her breasts, her face with almond-shaped eyes with extended cosmetic lines and brows and rounded chin, with back pillar, the text of which has been chipped away, 46cm high
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