Faience amulet of Horus
One faience amulet, [hawk-headed] Horus with double crown [of Upper and Lower Egypt]. Illustration: No
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- ID
- HUMFA_29-4-269e
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- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Classification
- Jewelry & adornment-Amulets and pendants
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- Findspot
- Pit G 7652 A, room I
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- Material
- Faience
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- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Object Ownership Information
- MFA accession number: 29.1253
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- Date of Register Entry
- 04/29/1929
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- Remarks
- MFA 29.1247 through MFA 29.1292 form set. This amulet depicts a striding hawk-headed male deity, wearing the double crown of kingship. A number of Egyptian gods are portrayed as hawk-headed humans, making it difficult to identify those without distinguishing crowns. However, when the god wears the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt he is almost certainly Horus.
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- Problems/Questions
- MFA accession number verified
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- Site Name Eastern Cemetery
