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Min statuette

Figure of Amun-Min-Kamutef standing. The god is wearing a crown composed of a flat-topped headdress, similar to the base of the red crown, with two feathers, which are broken. Behind the feathers is a suspension loop, also broken. The face appears flattened, with the eyes and nose barely visible. The god has a false beard. The right arm is raised and bent but is broken, as is the nekhekh-sceptre. The left arm is slightly bent, with the hand holding the erect phallus. The legs and feet are together. The back of the body, including the legs, is quite flat. There is a base under the feet. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.

Suppl. 17612
Metal / Bronze
Hellenistic Period – Roman Period
Unknown
Gift Gift Keller (2004), 2004
Not on display
Museo Egizio