Rooms V and VI are dedicated to Cypriot sculpture dating from the Cypro-Archaic to the Late Roman period. Major highlights are a clay colossal terracotta statue from Tamasos; two female statues from a sanctuary at Arsos, both holding a small votive bull and wearing multiple necklaces; a group of three impressive lions and two sphinxes dating from the 6th century BC from the archaeological site of Tamassos, one of the richest kingdoms of Cyprus; a beautiful female head from the Hellenistic sanctuary of Aphrodite at Arsos; the famous 4th century BC marble head of Aphrodite from Salamis, and the famous 1st century BC marble statue of Aphrodite of Soloi. Room VI is dominated by the larger than life-size, nude, bronze statue of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus.
Rooms V and VI are dedicated to Cypriot sculpture dating from the Cypro-Archaic to the Late Roman period. Major highlights are a clay colossal terracotta statue from Tamasos; two female statues from a sanctuary at Arsos, both holding a small votive bull and wearing multiple necklaces; a group of three impressive lions and two sphinxes dating from the 6 th century BC from the archaeological site of Tamassos, one of the richest kingdoms of Cyprus; a beautiful female head from the Hellenistic...
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