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Four amulets depicting the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, one of which is seen in profile, whose head is surmounted by a headdress featuring the solar disc. The right arm hangs along the body whereas the left is bent at the waist. The other surface is flat. The amulets were part of the design of a necklace and were held vertically inbetween two rows of beads by a double thread that was threaded through holes near the feet and at the top of the head, just below the headdress.
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Quatre amulettes représentant la déesse Sekhmet à tête de lionne, une de profil, tête surmontée d'une coiffe figurant le disque solaire. Le bras droit pend le long du corps, le bras gauche est fléchi au niveau de la taille. L'autre face est plane. Les amulettes, destinées à entrer dans la composition d'un collier, étaient maintenues verticales entre deux rangées de perles par un double fil passant au niveau des pieds et au sommet de la tête, juste sous la coiffe.
Four amulets depicting the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, one of which is seen in profile, whose head is surmounted by a headdress featuring the solar disc. The right arm hangs along the body whereas the left is bent at the waist. The other surface is flat. The amulets were part of the design of a necklace and were held vertically inbetween two rows of beads by a double thread that was threaded through holes near the feet and at the top of the head, just below the headdress.
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Geus Francis, "Le cimetière de la XXVème dynastie (MF.NE)", dans J. Vercoutter, Mirgissa II, Paris, 1975, p. 496, fig. 24.
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Lieu de découverte: Numéro de fouille: MF/NE/T. 2 (24 et 25).
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