Male (originally red) head for composite statuette 664-30 B.C. Late Period-Ptolemaic Period This glass head formed part of a composite statue. It might have fit onto a wooden or metal.body, and would have had a crown fitted above the brow. Originally the head was probably red glass, which degrades to green. As such, the face likely belonged to a male king or god.. Male (originally red) head for composite statuette. 664-30 B.C.. Glass. Late Period-Ptolemaic Period. From Egypt
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