العربية: Lihyanite royal head of a bearded man, from Tayma, Saudi Arabia, 6th–3rd century BC. Originally part of a massive 4-meters-high statue carved from a single block. Its extremely expressive features, such as the eyebrows, eyes, nose, and the mouth, along with the ears and hairstyle held by a band, exude a powerful and realistic aura. The carved eyeballs retain traces of the pupil’s modelling. Preserved fragments of similar kind indicate that these statues were dressed in a waist-bound loincloth with a slanted trimming, ending above the knee and secured by a double belt. Their over-garment had short sleeves. Arms, forearms, and fingers were adorned with carved bracelets and rings. Traces of paint, as seen on a belt fragment from Tayma, indicate that these statues were once entirely or partly painted. The smooth backside of several fragments show that these statues were positioned against a wall, rendering that side invisible.
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Nabataeus
ترخيص
أنا، صاحب حقوق التأليف والنشر لهذا العمل، أنشر هذا العمل تحت الرخصة التالية:
لقد وَضَعَ صاحب حقوق التَّأليف والنَّشر هذا العملَ في النَّطاق العامّ من خلال تنازُلِه عن حقوق العمل كُلِّها في أنحاء العالم جميعها تحت قانون حقوق التَّأليف والنَّشر، ويشمل ذلك الحقوق المُتَّصِلة بها والمُجاورة لها برمتها بما يتوافق مع ما يُحدده القانون. يمكنك نسخ وتعديل وتوزيع وإعادة إِنتاج العمل، بما في ذلك لأغراضٍ تجاريَّةٍ، دون حاجةٍ لطلب مُوافَقة صاحب حقوق العمل.
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.Lihyanite royal head of a bearded man, from Tayma, Saudi Arabia, 6th–3rd century BC. Originally part of a massive 4-meters-high statue carved from a single block‘