cite as: https://uremuseum.org/record/E.63.3
Accession_Number | E.63.3 |
Shape | Figurine |
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Material | Faience |
Fabric | Egyptian |
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Decoration | Light green figurine of the dwarf god Bes, dancing in a lion's skin with a feather head-dress. There is a hole for threading on the back/base of the head-dress. Although the figure is dancing it appears quite somber. |
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Condition | Intact and complete, most of the green pigment has faded although the glaze remains. |
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Provenance | Medum |
Period | 3rd Intermediate Period: 22 dynasty |
Date | 945-712 |
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Height | 4.8 |
Diameters | Max. 1.8 |
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Location | Egypt |
Edited_by | Leigh; Kinsey |
Date_edited | 25.09.2002; 09.01.2006 |