Glass double-headed pendant late 4th-3rd century B.C. Punic Translucent cobalt blue.Oval disk, with flat flange at bottom. Vertical mold seams visible at sides. Vertical hole driven into disk from below.On each face of disk, female head in relief facing front, one larger than the other, with ears visible in front of locks falling to side of face, and hair drawn back from forehead, possibly in the form of snakes.Chipped around sides and suspension loop at top missing; dulling, weathering, and small patches of brilliant iridescence.. Glass double-headed pendant. Punic. late 4th-3rd century B.C.. Glass; cast in a two-part mold. Early Hellenistic. Glass
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