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The hood from a large statue of a cobra made from pottery. The pattern is painted in red and blue with warm brown outlines, on a buff fabric.
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Schild van groot aardewerken beeld van een cobra. Het patroon is uitgevoerd in rood en blauw met warme bruine omtrek, op een lichtgele stof.
Coiffe d'une grande statue en terre cuite d'un cobra. Le motif est peint en rouge et bleu, rehaussé d'un brun vif, sur fond de couleur chamois.
Der obere Teil einer großen Kobrastatue aus Ton. Das Muster ist mit roter und blauer Farbe und warmen braunen Umrißlinien auf das gelbbraune Material aufgemalt.
Cappuccio di una grande statua in terracotta raffigurante un cobra. Il modello decorativo è dipinto in rosso e blu con le linee di contorno in marrone caldo, sopra un materiale di colore marrone.
Capuz de estátua de cobra, grande, feita em cerâmica. O padrao está pintado em vermelho e azul, com contornos em castanho, sobre fundo de couro.
La «capucha» de una gran estatua de una cobra hecha de cerámica. El dibujo está pintado de rojo y azul con contornos marrón claro sobre un barro color ante.
The hood from a large statue of a cobra made from pottery. The pattern is painted in red and blue with warm brown outlines, on a buff fabric.
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Discovered during excavations by the Egypt Exploration Society at el-'Amarna in the 1928-29 season, the piece was later purchased in 1956 from the Castle Museum, Norwich.
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Frankfort and Pendlebury; "The City of Akhenaten II", p. 42.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: El-'Amarna, House T 35.9. Preservation: The head and lower body of the snake are lost.
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