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Goddess of Mut Statue
Egyptian
Date:
Third Intermediate Period, ca. 1069–664 BC
Maker:
Egyptian
Medium:
Bronze
Dimensions:
6 ¾ H x 1 ¾ W x 1 ½ Diam
Credit:
Gift of Heinrich Medicus
Accession Number:
2013.1.7
Comments:
Mut was the wife of Amun who was considered the most important of the gods in Thebes. She is depicted wearing the double Crown of Upper and Lower Egypt and is often combined with other goddesses.
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