Cycladic Figurine of a Female Figure
Marble Cycladic Figurine of a Female Figure Naxos, ca. 2200 BC Early Cycladic II period (EC II) Archaeological Museum of Naxos (inv. no. 4693) Plaster cast replica This figurine represents a standing female figure with arms folded below the chest, a hallmark of Early Cycladic II sculpture. The minimalist form and geometric clarity exemplify the abstract aesthetic of Cycladic art. Likely associated with ritual practices or funerary contexts, it may symbolize fertility or represent a deity within the prehistoric Cycladic belief system.