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Mummyform Osiris is represented standing, wearing an atef-crown with uraeus and a broad collar and holding a heqa-crook and a nekhekh-flail in his hands. The body of the uraeus is treated as a lying figure of eight, while the tail is coiling along the crown, the features that do not occur before the Sixth Century BC.
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Mummyform Osiris is represented standing, wearing an atef-crown with uraeus and a broad collar and holding a heqa-crook and a nekhekh-flail in his hands. The body of the uraeus is treated as a lying figure of eight, while the tail is coiling along the crown, the features that do not occur before the Sixth Century BC.
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Golenischeff W., Ermitage Imperial. Inventaire de la collection #gyptienne. S.l., 1891, p.28, no.226. Lapis I.A., Matthieu M.E., Drevneegipetskaya skul'ptura v sobranii Gosudarstvennogo Ermitazha. Moscow, 1969, pp.108-109, cat.no.114.
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Preservation: The legs below the knees and the upper part of the feathers of the crown are lost. The nose and the back pillar are damaged.
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