Pataikos Amulet
Third Intermediate Period
Molded in faience, this small amuletic figure in the form of a naked dwarf can be identified as the protective deity Pataikos. The name comes from the description of similar Phoenician examples in the writings of Herodotus. Possibly linked to the craftsman god Ptah, these figures are closely related to figures of Horus-the-Savior seen on magical stelae known as cippi (see 50.85).
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