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This Ibis is sitting upon a naos. It is made of wood and covered with linen and stucco. The original color was most certainly white. The head, beak, neck and tail were made of bronze, the inlayed eyes of glass. The Ibis is approx. 25 cm high and dates somewhere between the 6th century BCE and 1st century CE.
This model was processed with the Structure from Motion technique provided by Agisoft Photoscan. The images were taken with the kind permission of the Egyptology department of the University of Cologne.
Blom-Böer, I. 1999: Aegyptiaca Coloniensia. Katalog der ägyptischen Objekte des Seminars für Ägyptologie der Universität zu Köln, Köln, 18-22.
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