Head of the Falcon God HorusThis exquisite head of the falcon god Horus, lord of the sun and patron
Head of the Falcon God HorusThis exquisite head of the falcon god Horus, lord of the sun and patron deity of kingship, was found below the floor of the main chamber of his temple at Hierakonpolis, north of Edfu.The head, which is made out of beaten gold, was fixed to a copper statue of the falcon Horus. It is topped by a twin-plumed headdress and decorated with a royal uraeus, or cobra.The eyes are inlaid with rounded, polished, obsidian pieces, very similar to that of the real bird. It was certainly a cult statue, which was set up on a base in its shrine, with a royal statuette placed under its protection.Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, ca. 2345-2181 BC. FromKom al-Ahmar Necropolis. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 32158 -- source link
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