Faience amulet in the form of a lion-headed deity
Amulets representing animals were attributed to a deity: a hawk for Ra, the Sun God, a lion for Sakhmi, the War Goddess, a ram for Khnum and a cat for Bast.
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Amulets representing animals were attributed to a deity: a hawk for Ra, the Sun God, a lion for Sakhmi, the War Goddess, a ram for Khnum and a cat for Bast.
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Title: Faience amulet in the form of a lion-headed deity
Period: Late Dynastic–Hellenistic
Date: 664–30 BCE
Culture: Egyptian
Medium: Clay, glazed
Dimensions: H.: 2 7/8 in. (7.3 cm)
Classification: Gold and Silver
Credit Line: The Cesnola Collection, Purchased by subscription, 1874–76
Accession Number: 74.51.4492
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