Fragmentary Head of an Oryx

New Kingdom–Third Intermediate Period

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This three-dimensional fragment in bright turquoise blue faience depicts an antelope. The fact that this animal has horns that are parallel and straight and black facial markings, suggests it is an oryx rather than a gazelle.

In Egypt the oryx was often referred to in a negative way, as it was considered the "enemy of Re" and seen as a manifestation of Seth.


Antelopes were depicted on various objects, notably in three-dimensions as protomes on scepters/wands and diadems. It is also possible that this small oryx head adorned a faience vessel.

Fragmentary Head of an Oryx, Faience

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