Name/Title

Lady of Bactria

Entry/Object ID

18NE12228

Description

Lady of Bactria. Possibly a deity or a votive figurine. From the Elamite Epoch, in the 2nd millenium BCE

Type of Sculpture

Statuette

Artwork Details

Medium

Resin

Context

Bactria was located in modern day Afghanistan and was a wealthy state due to their exchange of raw materials with Mesopotamia. This elegant statuette of a women in an elaborate dress was one of some forty such figures found throughout Bactria. The figures are commonly referred to as “Bactrian princesses.” While most “Bactrian princesses” are depicted seated, this one is shown standing and is a slightly larger size than the others. Her dress is quite striking and full, sculpted from greenish-grey steatite and represents a kaunakes, a Sumerian style of skirt made of tufts of wool, here having the appearance of leaves. It has been speculated that these objects represent a female divinity, although no definitive proof has been found to support this claim.

Made/Created

Date made

2000 BCE - 1001 BCE

Time Period

Bronze Age

Ethnography

Culture/Tribe

Near Eastern

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Overall

Height

17 cm

Length

15.5 cm