Description: Hollow-made terracotta of Harpocrates seated next to his brother. The deity wears a short-sleeved chiton, sidelock and double crown between two lotus buds. He sits with his arm around his brother's shoulder, who sits holding a ...
read moreDescription: amuletic representation of the hippopotamus goddess, taweret (or thoeris) who attended women at the exact moment of childbirth. The goddess is characterized by her short heavy legs, swollen stomach and heavy breasts. She is ...
read moreDescription: mould made early roman lamp with voluted nozzle. On the discus, mars ultor walks to the left, wearing a waistband tied at each hip, and a crested helmet. In his right hand he carries a lance or spear, and in his left he holds a ...
read moreDescription: solid cast, well proportioned bronze figure of osiris wearing the atef crown and carrying the traditional crook and flail. The god is shown in the guise of a mummy, indicative of his association with death and resurrection. He is ...
read moreDescription: very fine example of a carved stone amulet depicting the ancient egyptian benevolent household deity taweret in the form of a female hippopotamus. The amulet is carved in distinctly mottled black and white diorite granite. The ...
read moreDescription: Brightly colored blue faience funerary scarab with two separately made wings. The beetle is well modeled with striated wingcase, legs and head articulated. Wings have a textured feather appearance. The undersides of all are flat. ...
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