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A blue-glazed faience plaque of the god Bes. He is depicted in his characteristic pose, naked and with the tall headdress.
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Blauw geglazuurd amulet van faience van de god Bes. Hij is in de karakteristieke houding weergegeven, naakt en met de hoge hoofdtooi.
Plaque en faïence bleue émaillée représentant le dieu Bès dans son attitude caractéristique. Il est nu et surmonté d'une haute coiffe.
Ein blau glasiertes Fayenceplättchen des Gottes Bes. Er ist in seiner charakteristischen Pose dargestellt, nackt und mit hohem Kopfschmuck.
Placchetta in faience blu invetriata rappresentante il dio Bes. Il dio è rappresentato nella posa caratteristica, nudo con l'alta parrucca.
Placa do deus Bes, em faiança vidrada em azul. Encontra-se representado em pose característica, desnudado e com o toucado alto.
Placa del dios Bes en fayenza vidriada de verde. Aparece representado con su pose característica, desnudo y con el alto tocado.
A blue-glazed faience plaque of the god Bes. He is depicted in his characteristic pose, naked and with the tall headdress.
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C.A.R. Andrews; "Amulets of Ancient Egypt", p. 39-40.
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Preservation: The glaze on the reverse of the figure is in better condition than that of the front.
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