Roughly circular brown pottery face, with raised modelled features and a concave back. Face of a young male or female, with finely chiselled features and stylised wavy hair, falling to chin length. Above the centre of the forehead is an M shape to the hair, perhaps a vestige of the knot of snakes depicted on Medusa’s images. Patches of surface paint remain, possibly in white, red and blue. Possibly used to embelish a wooden coffin. Several cracks can be seen from the back of the piece, perhaps going all the way through. This piece may have been conserved.