<p style='text-align: justify;'>Female pottery figure, moulded in distinctive Egyptian style. Wearing hollow, cylindrical headress, large wig painted black falling down back, two pieces on the breast, circular ornaments. A number of Cypriot vessel types have been found in Egypt, and examples of Egyptian objects found on the island of Cyprus – indicating a trade connection from at least the mid-second millennium BC. This vessel found on Cyprus takes the form of an Egyptian woman, with distinctive long wig, holding a duck.</p>