The figurine measures approximately 3 cm in width and 20 cm in height. However, these dimensions are only an estimate due to its incomplete state of preservation. The original height was likely greater, but the absence of its base prevents an exact measurement.
During the Archaic period, terracotta figurines varied significantly in size, besides their technical characteristics or craftsmanship. Generally, both male and female figurines can be categorised into three size groups: small (less than 10 cm), medium, and large (up to 2 meters) statues (fig. 1).
Fig. 1 - Figurines of different dimensions from one of the
Cyprus Exhibitions at Medelhavsmuseet
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