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Figure of a Falcon
Made of greywacke, the eyes were originally inlaid and there are holes in the bottom where the legs were inserted.

From Badari.

Predynastic Period, Naqada I-III, c. 4400-3000 BCE.

Acc. No.: Manchester Museum 7242