Faience amulet of Ptah-Sokar (Pataikos)
Object(s) photograph: Site: Giza; view: street G 7000, G 7131, avenue G 2, avenue G 1, G I-a boat pit, G 7121
Faience amulet of [Ptah-Sokar in form of dwarf (Pataikos)]; green glaze, back flat, bored through back of neck.
Illustration: Yes.
Illustration scale: 1:1
Details
- ID
- HUMFA_24-11-534
- Alternate IDs
- HUMFA_24-11-534; 24-11-534
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Jewelry & adornment-Amulets and pendants
- Period
- Late Period
- Entry Date
- 11/14/1924
- Title
- Faience amulet of Ptah-Sokar (Pataikos)
- Medium
- Faience
- Dimensions
- Height: 1.4 cm Width: .725 cm Thickness: .5 cm
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Provenance
- [Avenue G 1], N of subsidiary pyramid G I-b
- Remarks
- This amulet represents Pataikos, a popular protective deity, amulets of whom were believed to ward off threats to the wearer. He is usually depicted as a nude dwarf with a bald head, often wielding a pair of knives.
- Problems/Questions
- MFA accession number verified
