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Cesnola, Luigi Palma di [Editor]
A descriptive atlas of the Cesnola collection of Cypriote antiquities in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Band 1) — New York, 1885

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Plate XXXV,

220. Calcareous stone. Height, ioj inches. From the site near the temple (Golgoi).
A female head, with broken nose, and scarred surface. A fillet is bound over the

forehead. The hair is roughly represented in locks parting in the centre, and tresses
falling towards the front.

221. Calcareous stone. Height, i foot j inch. From the site near the temple
(Golgoi).

Female head, with broken nose; surface worn and scarred. The hair is represented
by a row of locks in front, behind which there is a series of ridges parallel with the
front row, the hair falling behind on the shoulders in a mass, without details.

222. Calcareous stone. Height, I foot inches. From the temple (Golgoi).
Male head, with broken nose and worn surface. The beard is merely blocked out,

but indicates a central parting and an irregular lower edge. On the head a cap or
helmet, with top knob, and bands tied in a knot over the front hair, falling behind the
shoulders.

223. Calcareous stone. Height, 1 if inches. From the temple (Golgoi).

Male head, with hair, or wig, falling behind the ears. The hair and eyebrows are
marked by lightly chiselled lines. The beard is closely shaved. A spiral ear-ring in the
left ear; the right ear is partly broken off.

224. Calcareous stone. Height, iof inches. From the temple (Golgoi).

Female head, with damaged chin and scarred surface. Part of the back of the
head is wanting. Round the head a wreath, marked with diagonal lines crossing each
other. Below the wreath are locks of hair, arranged in formal curls on the forehead.
 
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