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More model informationAn engaged stone statue of the Egyptian goddess Hathor who is represented in bovine form, excavated by John Garstang from a tomb (likely repurposed from a shrine) at Esna, in Upper Egypt. Traces of yellow paint and gold leaf remain on her ears and sun-disc. The inscriptions, naming Pharaoh Ramesses IV of the 20th Dynasty of the New Kingdom, were originally painted blue.
Accession number: E.66
Photography Credit: Ardern Hulme-Beaman & Charlotte Sargent
Model Credit: Ardern Hulme-Beaman
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