The Green Siltstone Head of a King either represents Amasis of the 26th Dynasty if Nectanebo of the 30th Dynasty.
It is a highly polished stone.
The nose and uraeus on the king's brow appear to be damaged so repairs would have been made.
Repairs are very common in Egyptian sculpture.
The style of this sculpture is very typical to the late period which was between 660 and 330 BC.
This shows us that Ancient Egyptians were talented at repairing sculptures.
It also shows us that a sculpture can represent more than one thing.
It is a highly polished stone.
The nose and uraeus on the king's brow appear to be damaged so repairs would have been made.
Repairs are very common in Egyptian sculpture.
The style of this sculpture is very typical to the late period which was between 660 and 330 BC.
This shows us that Ancient Egyptians were talented at repairing sculptures.
It also shows us that a sculpture can represent more than one thing.