Harvard Art Museums
Small Standing Male Figure
- Date
- early 7th-late 1st century BCE
- Medium
- Faience
- Culture
- Egyptian
- Department
- Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
- Institution
- Harvard Art Museums
Standing mummiform male statuette with wig and beard. Projecting kilt with crudely written hieroglyphic text extending to foot. Tip of foot missing. Groove across back marking bottom of wig. Old printed label on back: BAK-ENH DIVINE FATHER. Probably a shwabti.
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