Amulet — god Osiris in hydria; maker, Osiris canopic figure; Egyptian deities, Egyptian religion; 1st–2nd century AD Roman period, Egypt; amulet; height 4.9 cm, width 2.1 cm, A small carved figure shown in profile standing on a rounded base, rendered in dark bluish-black stone with areas of lighter brownish and greenish surface wear; the figure has a rounded head with a smooth, elongated headdress or hair extending down the back, a defined forehead and nose, and a slightly protruding chin; the torso is decorated with incised geometric and linear patterns, including triangular and banded motifs, and the lower body shows carved winglike and feathered designs; surface pitting and small patches of lighter discoloration are visible across the object, and the background is a smooth neutral gray.
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Amulet — god Osiris in hydria; maker, Osiris canopic figure; Egyptian deities, Egyptian religion; 1st–2nd century AD Roman period, Egypt; amulet; height 4.9 cm, width 2.1 cm, A small carved figure shown in profile standing on a rounded base, rendered in dark bluish-black stone with areas of lighter brownish and greenish surface wear; the figure has a rounded head with a smooth, elongated headdress or hair extending down the back, a defined forehead and nose, and a slightly protruding chin; the torso is decorated with incised geometric and linear patterns, including triangular and banded motifs, and the lower body shows carved winglike and feathered designs; surface pitting and small patches of lighter discoloration are visible across the object, and the background is a smooth neutral gray.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A18_030

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

29.0Mo (1.1Mo) / 26.9cm x 26.9cm / 3183 x 3183 (300dpi)

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