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The head of a king wearing the nemes- headdress.
Translation:
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Een koningshoofd met de nemes-hoofddoek.
Tête d'un roi portant le nemes.
Kopf eines das Nemes-Kopftuch tragenden Königs.
La testa di un re che porta l'acconciatura-nemes
Cabeça de um rei usando o toucado-nemés.
Cabeza de un rey llevando el tocado-nemes.
The head of a king wearing the nemes- headdress.
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Purchased in 1965 from J Moger, Holland.
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Bibliography
Piotr Bienkowski and Angela Tooley., Gifts of The Nile: Ancient Egyptian Arts and Crafts in Liverpool Museum., 1995., 58; pl.86
General Comment
Preservation: The face is perfect except for slight damage to the upper eyelids. The crown of the head and the neck are broken off.
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