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Tunisia, Carthage, Terracotta mask representing a male face grimacing, from Punic civilization
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Tunisia, Carthage, Terracotta mask representing a male face grimacing, from Punic civilization
Punic civilization - Tunisia - Carthage - 4th century b.C. - Terracotta mask representing a male face making a grimace
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Ancient Art Anthropomorphic Face Carthage Ceramics Civilization Decorative Arts And Crafts Facial Expression Mask Near And Middle East Phoenician Smiling Terracotta Tunis Grimace Grimacing
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient art from the Punic civilization in Carthage, Tunisia. The terracotta mask represents a male face caught in an intriguing grimace, offering us a glimpse into the emotions and expressions of this long-lost civilization. The intricate pattern on the mask highlights the skill and craftsmanship of its creators, who were able to capture such realistic facial details. This historic artifact serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Carthage and its Phoenician roots. As we observe this sculpture, we can't help but wonder about the significance behind this particular facial expression. Was it meant to convey joy or pain? Or perhaps it held symbolic meaning within their society? The vertical composition allows us to focus solely on this single object, emphasizing its importance and allowing us to appreciate every intricate detail. The absence of people further adds an air of mystery and timelessness to this ancient artwork. Through this photograph, we are transported back in time, connecting with our ancestors through their creativity and artistic expression. It is a reminder that even thousands of years ago, humans had an innate desire for self-expression through decorative arts and crafts. Displayed at Musee National du Bardo Archaeological Museum in Tunis, this terracotta mask stands as a testament to the ingenuity and creativity that thrived during the Punic civilization in Carthage over 2 millennia ago.
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