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More model informationThe Canopic Jar with Falcon’s Head, dating from 664–525 BCE during Egypt’s Late Period, is a remarkable artifact housed in The Cleveland Museum of Art. Standing at an impressive 45.3 cm (17 13/16 in.) tall and crafted from travertine, this jar features the falcon-headed lid representing Qebehsenuef, one of the four Sons of Horus, who was responsible for protecting the intestines of the deceased. Its intricate design and symbolic importance make it a key piece in the study of ancient Egyptian funerary practices.
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