Tiger head
| Accession No. | R001753 | 
|---|---|
| Period | Shang Dynasty | 
| Material | Stone | 
| Findspot | Royal Tomb No. 1001 Hsi-pei-kang, Yin-xu Site | 
| Geographic Location | Hou-Chia-Chuang village, Anyang, Honan province, China | 
| Dimension | H. 29 cm; W. 23.9 cm; D. 19.5 cm | 
Description
The tiger head marble sculpture is found  from Royal Tomb No. 1001. Judging from the facial features, this animal may be representations of tiger. There is a T-shape groove runs along its back, possibly for attaching it as an architectural ornament.
                                                            
                    
					
                 
                            		
									 
                            		
									