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A carved wooden uraeus with a sun-disk on it's head. It was painted white and traces of the gilding also still remain
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Gesneden houten uraeus met een zonneschijf op de kop. Het was witgeschilderd; er zijn ook nog sporen van het verguldsel te zien.
Uraeus en bois sculpté portant un disque solaire sur la tête. Il était peint en blanc. Des traces de dorure sont encore visibles.
Ein geschnitzter Holzuräus mit einer Sonnenscheibe auf dem Kopf. Er war weiß bemalt, und auch von der Vergoldung sind noch Reste zu sehen.
Ureo in legno intagliato con il disco del sole sulla testa. L'oggetto era dipinto in bianco e presenta ancora tracce di doratura.
Ureus esculpido em madeira, com o disco-solar na cabeça. Foi pintado em branco, apresentando ainda vestígios de douradura.
Uraeus tallado en madera con un disco solar en la cabeza. Fue pintado de blanco y todavía conserva restos del dorado.
A carved wooden uraeus with a sun-disk on it's head. It was painted white and traces of the gilding also still remain
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The piece was purchased from the Castle Museum, Norwich, in 1956. Prior to that it had been in the private collection belonging to R.G. Gayer Anderson.
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Preservation: The uraeus itself is complete but probably forms part of a larger element such as a chest, frieze, shrine or piece of furniture.
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