Statuetta Fittile

Statuetta Fittile

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Archeological Section, Civic Museum A. Parazzi, Viadana Male Figure, Standing. The left leg is slightly bent, giving the body a slight twist as it supports itself entirely on the right leg. He wears a wide cloak wrapped around his neck, with intricate folds and a soft texture. On his head, he wears a headpiece tied to his head with a band. His long hair falls down to his shoulders. The face is somewhat unkempt, with a large mouth and eyes indicated by two circles. In his right hand, folded against his chest, he holds a syringe; in his left hand, folded forward and emerging from the cloak, is another object of unknown circular shape. This type is present, with slight variations, in Oriental examples from the Late Hellenistic period. It's incomplete: parts of the legs and feet are missing. The surface is slightly worn in some areas. It testifies to the existence of Eastern funerary cults because it was found in a necropolis. Dating: 2nd-1st century BC 3D model created with structured light 3D scanner.

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