Golden Uraeus of Senusret IIThis uraeus was discovered by Flinders Petrie in 1920 during his excavat
Golden Uraeus of Senusret IIThis uraeus was discovered by Flinders Petrie in 1920 during his excavations around the Pyramid of Senusret II at Lahun.The rearing cobra, known as a uraeus, was a symbol of royalty, worn at the forehead. The golden uraeus is of solid gold, 6.7 cm (2.6 in), black eyes of granite, a snake head of deep ultramarine lapis lazuli, the flared cobra hood of dark carnelian inlays, and inlays of amazonite. For mounting on the king’s crown, two loops in the rear-supporting tail of the cobra provide the attachment points.Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, reign of Senusret II, ca. 1897-1878 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 46694 -- source link
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