Amulet — Toeris Thoth?, Toeris myth., Egyptian deities, hippopotamuses, Egyptian religion; Late Period, 664–332 BC, Egypt; amulet, height 4.6 cm, width 1.5 cm., A small sculpted figure with a worn, glossy surface in shades of pale turquoise and light green with speckled brown spots, showing a stylized humanoid form with an animal-like head, a broad open mouth, and pronounced facial features; the figure has long slender arms held close to the body and a narrow torso that tapers toward the bottom, where a darker brown area is visible; the surface shows uneven texture and patina with areas of lighter green and darker brown discoloration against a neutral gray background.
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Amulet — Toeris Thoth?, Toeris myth., Egyptian deities, hippopotamuses, Egyptian religion; Late Period, 664–332 BC, Egypt; amulet, height 4.6 cm, width 1.5 cm., A small sculpted figure with a worn, glossy surface in shades of pale turquoise and light green with speckled brown spots, showing a stylized humanoid form with an animal-like head, a broad open mouth, and pronounced facial features; the figure has long slender arms held close to the body and a narrow torso that tapers toward the bottom, where a darker brown area is visible; the surface shows uneven texture and patina with areas of lighter green and darker brown discoloration against a neutral gray background.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A03_100

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

18.9Mo (953.9Ko) / 16.4cm x 28.9cm / 1935 x 3416 (300dpi)

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