Head of Fiend (Bronze I)
Head of Fiend (Bronze I)
Artifact Description:
Title: Bronze Mask Sculpture
Date: Early Bronze Age, circa 2350 BC
Material: Bronze*
Dimensions: 7.25 × 11.5 in | 18 × 29 cm
Provenance: Discovered in the Royal Tombs, Turkey
This striking bronze mask sculpture, dating back to approximately 2350 BC, is a remarkable artifact from the Early Bronze Age. Unearthed in the royal tombs of Turkey, this piece exemplifies the craftsmanship and artistic expression of the period. The mask's bold features and stylized design suggest it may have served a ceremonial or symbolic role, possibly representing a deity or revered figure. The use of bronze, a material that defined an era of technological advancement, highlights the significance of this sculpture in the context of ancient metallurgy and cultural practices. This artifact offers a glimpse into the rich history and sophisticated artistry of early civilizations in the region.
*All masks are made of resin and artfully crafted to resemble artifacts.