Notes on support and decorations | Highly polished calcite-alabaster statue of a full-bodied standing woman wearing a long dress, with a neckline which is pointed at either end to slightly expose the shoulders. The face has fine incised eyebrows, a narrow nose, well modelled face with a small serious mouth. The left eye is completely intact with a striking obsidian pupil set into shell inlay to represent the white of the eye. The ears are pierced at the top and in the lobes on both sides. There is a short incised line to indicate hairline and two incised lines extending over the head to indicate centre parting, but no hair, which was realized in another material, probably plaster. There are holes drilled down between the arms and the breasts presumably for attachments or to secure the statue. The forearms and right lower leg broken away. This is one of the larger female standing statue from South Arabia. |