

Votive Relief of a Ram Deity
Votive Relief of a Ram Deity by an unknown artist. The image shows a rectangular piece of stone with a relief carving of a ram. The stone is light-colored, with a rough texture and a jagged top edge. The ram faces right and has large curved horns. Its body and four legs are depicted in a walking position. The stone's surface exhibits darker spots and areas of discoloration. A small ledge is carved at the bottom of the stone. The background behind the stone transitions from light gray at the bottom to black at the top.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1234 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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