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The head of a king made from limestone, wearing the blue crown, sometimes also called 'Khepresh' or 'war' crown. The facial features are worn (see General Comment in Advanced Mode/Reference).
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Koningshoofd van kalksteen met de blauwe kroon, soms ook de 'chepresj'- of oorlogskroon genoemd. De trekken van het gezicht zijn versleten (zie Algemeen Commentaar, Uitgebreid/ Referentie).
Tête d'un roi en calcaire portant la couronne bleue, parfois appelée "Khéprech" ou "couronne de guerre". Les traits du visage sont corrodés (voir Commentaire général en mode Avancé/Références).
Ein Königskopf aus Kalkstein mit blauer Krone, die auch "Cheperesch" oder 'Kriegshelm' genannt wird. Die Gesichtszüge sind abgerieben (siehe Allgemeiner Kommentar in Expertenmodus/Referenz).
Testa di un sovrano in calcare, con indosso la corona blu, chiamata a volte anche "Khepresh" o corona di 'guerra'. I lineamenti del volto sono usurati (cfr. Commento generale nel Modulo Avanzato/Riferimenti).
Cabeça de faraó, feita em calcário, com a coroa azul, também denominada "Khepresh" ou coroa de 'guerra'. Os traços faciais estao gastos (ver Comentário Geral em Modo/Referência Avançado).
Cabeza de un rey hecha de caliza; está tocado con la corona azul, llamada también corona «Jepresh» o corona de «guerra». Los rasgos faciales están desgastados (ver Comentario General en Avanzado/Referencias).
The head of a king made from limestone, wearing the blue crown, sometimes also called 'Khepresh' or 'war' crown. The facial features are worn (see General Comment in Advanced Mode/Reference).
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A part of the gift from the Trustees of the Wellcome Foundation for the History of Medicine.
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Compare to the head of Amosis in "Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period" - Bothmer. Preservation: The surface of the stone is flaking badly, the head is broken at the neck.
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