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Mut statuette

Standing figure of Mut. The goddess has the double crown, the lituus is missing. The goddess is wearing a tripartite wig decorated with a protruding head, probably of a uraeus or a vulture. The goddess has her arms along the body, with palms pressed onto the thighs. The legs are together up to the ankles. The feet rest on a square base from which a square tenon projects down. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.

Cat. 362
Metal / Bronze
712–332 BCE
Late Period (?)
Unknown
Old Fund, 1824–1888
Not on display
Museo Egizio