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Translation:
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Description
The bronze horns and uraei circlet from the headdress of a statue, probably Isis.
Translation:
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E
F
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I
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S
A
Bronzen horens en rondje van uraei uit de hoofdtooi van een godin, waarschijnlijk Isis.
Cornes en bronze et bandeau d'uraei provenant de la coiffe d'une statue. Probablement une statue d'Isis.
Die Bronzehörner und der Uräenpolos vom Kopfschmuck einer Statue, wahrscheinlich der Isis.
Corna ed urei in bronzo dalla parrucca di una statua, raffigurante probabilmente Iside.
Cornamenta e aro de ureus, em bronze, pertencentes ao toucado de estátua, possívelmente, de Isis.
Cuernos de bronce y diadema de uraei del tocado de una estatua, probablemente de Isis.
The bronze horns and uraei circlet from the headdress of a statue, probably Isis.
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Translation:
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E
F
G
I
P
S
A
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Object''s History
From Petrie's excavations during 1912-1913, the piece is on permanent loan from the Gilstrap Museum, Newark-upon-Trent.
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Bibliography
W. M Flinders Petrie and E. Mackay; "Heliopolis, Kafr Ammar and Shurafa", (1915).
General Comment
Preservation: The rest of the statue is missing.
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