Imitation Egyptian Terracotta Statuette of a Girl; Scarab of Thutmosis

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Imitation Egyptian Terracotta Statuette of a Girl; Scarab of Thutmosis

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Date
about 1500 B.C.–early 20th century A.D.
Medium
Terracotta and ivory
Culture
Modern
Department
Sculpture
Institution
Getty Museum

Imitation of an Egyptian statuette of a girl. She originally wore an ivory scarab (amulet in the form of a beetle) on her head. The scarab, possibly genuine, is inscribed with the name Thutmosis III (Thutmose III) in hieroglyphics.

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