Head of a Young Woman - Late Roman Period - First half of the 2nd Century C.E.
This is a replica of the head of a young Roman woman, carved in Marble. The provenance of the head is unknown, but may comw from the Beth Shean Valley, an area rich in Roman period art findings. Color: White Diameter: Inch
About the Israel Museum
The Israel Museum is the largest cultural institution in the State of Israel
and is ranked among the leading art and archaeology museums in the world. Founded in 1965, the Museum houses encyclopedic collections, including the most extensive holdings of biblical and Holy Land archaeology in the world. In just forty years, the Museum has built a far-ranging collection of nearly 500,000 objects thanks to a legacy of gifts and the
support from its circle of patrons worldwide.
- Genre: Archeological







