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Head of a private person's statue

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Most likely the head belonged to a statue of a private person. It has broken off at the neck, at the right side some parts of neck and shoulder have been preserved. The head has been delicately carved, close attention has been paid by the artist to the details of the wig and the eyes. The short, closely fitting wig is commonly attested on private statuary of the Old Kingdom, mostly used in funerary chapels or tombs.

Present location

ALLARD PIERSON MUSEUM [06/002] AMSTERDAM

Inventory number

APM 381

Dating

5TH DYNASTY (not after); 4TH DYNASTY (not before)

Archaeological Site

UNKNOWN

Category

STATUE

Material

LIMESTONE

Technique

HEWN

Height

12 cm

Width

11.5 cm

Depth

11.2 cm

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