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Tjenemet-crown, most likely the original headdress of the god Sobek. Two ostrich feathers with rounded tips frame a solar disc (positioned abnormally high). This ensemble is place atop a pair of horizontal rams horns, of which only the right one is preserved. The back has not been sculpted, only roughed down.
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Couronne-tjenemet, à l'origine sans doute la coiffure du dieu Sobek. Deux plumes d'autruche au sommet recourbé encadrent un disque solaire (placé anormalement haut). L'ensemble est posé sur une paire de cornes de bélier horizontales, dont seule celle de droite est conservée. L'arrière n'est pas sculpté mais seulement dégrossis.
Tjenemet-crown, most likely the original headdress of the god Sobek. Two ostrich feathers with rounded tips frame a solar disc (positioned abnormally high). This ensemble is place atop a pair of horizontal rams horns, of which only the right one is preserved. The back has not been sculpted, only roughed down.
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Très probablement le "frafment d'une coiffure d'Isis (cornes et plumes)" du "catalogue des objets exposés à l'exposition internationale de Lille", Bulletin de l'Université de Lille et de l'académie de Lille, 2e série, 1902, p. 247, n°15.
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Lieu de découverte: Peut-être le temple de Médinet el-Nahas. État de conservation: Base de la couronne perdue.
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