Female figurine
Female Figurine Provenance: Pella, Macedonia Date: Hellenistic period, 3rd–2nd century BC Material: Terracotta, mould-made; traces of polychromy (prob.) Museum: Archaeological Museum of Pella Inventory number: 1976/271 Typical Hellenistic figurine from the Pella workshops: a young woman in chiton and himation, calmly posed and softly modelled—reflecting the “Tanagra-style” taste of the time. Such figurines served in household cult, as votive offerings, or as grave goods, mirroring ideals of elegance and everyday piety.