| Accession_Number | 29.11.11 |
| Shape | Mask |
| Shape_description | |
| Material | Terracotta |
| Fabric | Perhaps Boeotian |
| Fabric_description | |
| Munsell_color | |
| Decoration | Female mask or protome; suspension hole in top. Clay brown, covered with white slip. |
| Inscriptions | |
| Condition | Incomplete. The sides of the mask have broken away, and the slip is covered in patches of grey/brown deposit. Detail of the face are still evident, but the nose shows areas of wear on the tip. The inside is a pinkish colour, with little evidence of deposit, though the surface feels rough to touch. |
| Technique/Style | |
| Provenance | |
| Period | |
| Date | 5 c. |
| Dating_details | |
| Artist | |
| Attribution | |
| Image | |
| Comparanda | |
| Bibliography | |
| Archive_Ref | reference 1 reference 2 |
| Beazley_DB | |
| Height | H. 10.0 |
| Diameters | Diam. (max) 9.6 |
| Handle_height | |
| Other_dims. | |
| Location | Myth and religion |
| Edited_by | Georgina; Kinsey. Joana Varela |
| Date_edited | 02.09.02; 11.01.2006; 05.04.2017 |