Légende
Canopic jar with a jackal's head, canopic jar, jackals, Duamutef mythology. The vessel widens upward and ends with a slightly rounded rim. The lid is in the shape of a jackal's head. On the front of the vessel is a vertical hieroglyphic inscription painted in black. The pupils and eyelids are polychrome. The ears are sculpturally detailed. The text refers to Kebehsenuf, so the lid was probably replaced it should be a falcon's head. c. 1069–664 BC; Third Intermediate Period, Egypt. Urn; height 32 cm, width 16 cm., A single carved object resembling a tall cylindrical container with a lid shaped like an animal head sits against a plain background; the object appears to be made of a pale beige or light tan material with a matte, slightly rough surface and shows small spots and scuffs; the lid has a pointed snout, upright ears, and a suggestion of carved eyes and muzzle, all in the same pale beige or light tan color, and the background is a uniform medium gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_327
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
63.6Mo (2.1Mo) / 34.1cm x 46.7cm / 4032 x 5517 (300dpi)