British Museum — Department of Egypt and Sudan · jewelry

amulet

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Description

Solid-cast amuletic figure in copper alloy; depicting a jackal-headed deity, most likely Anubis or Wepwawet, in striding pose; head of jackal with erect ears, facing forward, arms by side; very crude and flat design; suspension loop at the back of the head; broken off below knees; corroded.

Connections

Found at Naukratis
Deities Anubis

Cross-references (2)

  • BM-Object Y_EA27593 tier-2
  • BM-Registration 1885,1101.93 tier-2
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