This head belonged to a female statuette that served as a votive offering or burial gift in antiquity. Together with the male head (1913.213), the piece comes from Carl Humann (1839-1896), the "discoverer" of the ruins of Pergamon, who was apparently acquainted with the Seligmann family. Mrs Johanna Seligmann donated it to the Kestner Museum in 1913 to complete its collection of antiquities. Johanna Seligmann was the wife of the Continental boss. The inventory card from 1913 records the following entry: "Gift from Mrs Kommerzienrat Seeligmann [sic], Hanover, whose husband received it from Humann". (AVS)