Inlay in the form of the Horus falcon

Late Period–Ptolemaic Period

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 134

This inlay represents the falcon god Horus. As a god closely associated with kingship, the Horus hieroglyph appears prominently in the king's titularies, and may also - as it does in Dynasty 30 - appear in the king's particular names.

Inlay in the form of the Horus falcon, Faience

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