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Figure. Son of Horus, baboon headed mummiform figure, standing (Hapi). Rectangular base and feet restored, black resin coating, buried with Nakhtefmut. Production Place: Egypt. Find Spot: Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt. Wood, carved, depth 8 cm, width 9.5 cm, height 33.5 cm, circa 923 B.C. Twenty-second Dynasty; Third Intermediate period.
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