Harvard Art Museums
Baboon
- Date
- 26th-30th Dynasty, c. 660-340 BCE
- Medium
- Limestone
- Culture
- Egyptian
- Department
- Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
- Institution
- Harvard Art Museums
Upper part of a faience statuette of a standing baboon holding an object in both hands which has been broken away.
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