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Corroded bronze figure of a bird, with tang beneath the feet for insertion into a pedestal. The figure is in Roman rather than Pharaonic style.
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Gecorrodeerd bronzen beeldje van een vogel, met tand onder de poten om het op een voetstuk te kunnen zetten. Het beeldje is eerder in Romeinse dan faraonische stijl.
Figure corrodée en bronze d'un oiseau muni, à côté des pattes, d'une soie à insérer dans un socle. Son style est plutôt romain que pharaonique.
Korrodierte Bronzefigur eines Vogels mit einem Zapfen unter den Füßen zur Einfügung in einen Sockel. Der Stil der Figur ist eher römisch als pharaonisch.
Corrosa figura di un uccello, con un codolo sotto i piede perché potesse essere inserito in un piedistallo. La figura presenta uno stile più romano che faraonico.
Figura em bronze corroído, de um pássaro, com espigão por baixo das patas para insrção num pedestal. A figura é em estilo mais romano que faraónico.
Figura de un pájaro, corroída, con una espiga bajo las patas para insertarla en un pedestal. La figura es de estilo romano más que faraónico.
Corroded bronze figure of a bird, with tang beneath the feet for insertion into a pedestal. The figure is in Roman rather than Pharaonic style.
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From the division of finds excavated at Ihnasiya by Prof. Flinders Petrie in 1903-1904. Given to the museum by the Egypt Exploration Fund.
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