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Engraved gem with

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An image of Engraved gems. Magical amulet. Obverse: Harpocrates in profile to the left, crouching upon the lotus bloom. His left hand is raised to his lips and in his right hand he holds the flail. The lotus plant upon which he sits is composed of the usual central bloom and two smaller, budded stalks; it grows from the top either of an altar or a naos (there seems to be a doorway carved into the base of the pediment which suggests a shrine or naos). To the left of this central subject is the erect lion-headed serpent. Chnoubis; to the right strides an ibis which is attached by means of a stretched cord to one of the budded stalks of the lotus. Arranged in the field above the ibis and Chnoubis, and encircling the elevated Harpocrates, are various animals (badly worn)- three crocodiles, a falcon and crab, two goats and two indistinct falcons. Reverse: inscription in two lines. Intaglio cutting, serpentine, 28 mm x 22 mm, circa 200- circa 400. Roman Imperial.

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Engraved gems. Magical amulet. Obverse: Harpocrates in profile to the left, crouching upon the lotus bloom. His left hand is raised to his lips and in his right hand he holds the flail. The lotus plant upon which he sits is composed of the usual central bloom and two smaller, budded stalks; it grows from the top either of an altar or a naos (there seems to be a doorway carved into the base of the pediment which suggests a shrine or naos). To the left of this central subject is the erect lion-headed serpent. Chnoubis; to the right strides an ibis which is attached by means of a stretched cord to one of the budded stalks of the lotus. Arranged in the field above the ibis and Chnoubis, and encircling the elevated Harpocrates, are various animals (badly worn)- three crocodiles, a falcon and crab, two goats and two indistinct falcons. Reverse: inscription in two lines. Intaglio cutting, serpentine, 28 mm x 22 mm, circa 200- circa 400. Roman Imperial.

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  • Accession Number: CG 498
  • Photograph copyright © The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
  • Aperture: f/32.0
  • Focal length: 105
  • Camera: NIKON D800
  • Photographer name: Jaymes Sinclair
  • Image height: 1025 pixels
  • Image width: 684 pixels
  • Processed with: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4 (Windows)
  • Filesize: 572.42kB
  • Exposure time: 1/15
  • ISO Speed: 100
  • Fnumber: 32/1
  • Captured: 2014:04:24 16:22:34

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3rd Century 4th Century AD altar amulet animals antiquity birds Chnoubis Chnoumis Chnuphis crocodile deity engraved gem falcon Fitz_ANT gemstones goats gods Harpocrates Heru Horus ibis incised intaglio intaglio cutting lotus magical amulet mythological mythology naos Ra Roman Roman Imperial serpentine shrine temple Xnoubis

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