Inlay of the squatting god Anhur (Onuris)

Late Period–Ptolemaic Period

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 134

This small crouching figure is the god Onuris. He is distinguished by his crown of four upright feathers.Originally he held a scepter in the fist on his knee. The king Nectanebo II incorporated into his royal names epithets relating him to the god Onuris.

Inlay of the squatting god Anhur (Onuris), Faience

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