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Amulet representing Qebehsenuf with a baboon's head and a human body. The features are highly schematic. There are two holes at each end, possibly to allow the amulet to be sewn onto a funerary bead net.
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Amuleto de Quebehsenuf que se presenta con cabeza de gavilán y cuerpo mpmiforme. Los rasgos son muy esquemáticos. Presenta dos orificios en cada extremo posiblemente para ser cosido a una malla funeraria.
Amuleto de Quebehsenuf que se presenta con cabeza de gavilán y cuerpo mpmiforme. Los rasgos son muy esquemáticos. Presenta dos orificios en cada extremo posiblemente para ser cosido a una malla funeraria.
Amulet representing Qebehsenuf with a baboon's head and a human body. The features are highly schematic. There are two holes at each end, possibly to allow the amulet to be sewn onto a funerary bead net.
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Corresponde a la Col. de D. Eduardo Toda y Güell, cónsul español en El Cairo, quien la vendió al MAN el 15 de Enero de 1887.
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