Face of a Man with a Stubble Beard

3rd-1st century BCE

12 cm 16 cm 9 cm

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The piece was broken in two and rejoined. The contours of the eyes are incised, and the face has a prominent nose and full lips. A stubble beard is indicated by three rows of drilled holes on the lower cheeks and the chin.

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76464
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Amir of Marib, Yemen; Giraud Foster, Baltimore, 1962, by gift [authorized by the Imam]; Walters Art Museum, 2007, by gift.
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en
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