This bronze statuette shows a composite deity who has the attributes of various different gods:
- the face of the god Bes,
- the twin plumes and the ram horns of Amun’s crown,
- the head of an ibis crowned by the crescent and full moon of Thoth,
- and the wings and falcon tail are related to the god Horus.
Surrounding the statuette are snakes andcrocodiles.
There are many more aspects which referto a multitude of divine aspects. By incorporating these elements into a single figure, the statuette protected the owner from many evils.
Dating: ca. 250-100 BC (Greco-Roman), Egypt
Dimensions: ca. 25.2 × 13 × 9.9 cm
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