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Gazelle
Statuette of a Dancing Pygmy from the Burial of Hepy
Burial of the priest Amuy: sandal fragments from statuette
Head of statuette
Figure of lion
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 119
This leaping hunting dog can be made to open and close its mouth using the lever beneath the chest. Originally secured by means of a thong tied through the hole in the back of its neck and two in the throat, the lever was later attached with a metal dowel in the right shoulder. When the mouth is opened, two teeth and a red tongue are visible.
Ex. collection Howard Carter. Purchased by the Museum from Carter's estate, London, 1940.
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