DSC_0003.jpg Statue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisThumbnailsGame Board and PiecesStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisThumbnailsGame Board and PiecesStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisThumbnailsGame Board and PiecesStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisThumbnailsGame Board and PiecesStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisThumbnailsGame Board and PiecesStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisThumbnailsGame Board and PiecesStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisThumbnailsGame Board and Pieces
Head of the Goddess Mut
Probably made as an attachment for something else, such as a piece of processional furniture or a large ritual vessel.

Provenance unknown.

Third Intermediate Period, c.1070-664 BCE.

Acc. No.: 26.7.1427
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NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3100
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NIKON CORPORATION
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NIKON D3100
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2015:10:13 11:07:10
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