English: Limestone portrait of a leading Palmyrene, c. 230-250 AD, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. An oak wreath with a small bust at its centre crows this powerful statue head. The unfinished back shows that the statue stood in a niche. The carved eyelashes are an unusual detail. The pupil and iris were inlaid.
It represent Odenaethus according to Harald Ingholt.[1]
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↑Ingholt, Harald (1976), 'Varia Tadmorea: II The Odeinat family', in Palmyre: Bilan et Perspectives: Colloque de Strasbourg 18–20 Octobre 1973. Strasbourg: Association pour l'Étude de la Civilisation Romaine, pp. 115–37.
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Limestone portrait of a leading Palmyrene, c. 230-250 AD. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen