MAKE A MEME View Large Image Akhenaten (1351-1334) - Walters 2288.jpg This female head has an elongated skull and is probably a child of Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten 1351-1334 BCE The eye is hollow for inlaying The piece is broken across the neck and is a forgery executed in ...
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Keywords: Akhenaten (1351-1334) - Walters 2288.jpg This female head has an elongated skull and is probably a child of Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten 1351-1334 BCE The eye is hollow for inlaying The piece is broken across the neck and is a forgery executed in the 18th Dynasty Amarna Period style Esta cabeza femenina tiene un cráneo alargado y es probablemente hija de Amenhotep IV/Akhenatón 1351 - 1334 AEC El ojo es hueco para ser incrustado Esta pieza esta quebrada a lo largo del cuello y es una falsa hecha en el estilo del Periodo Amarna Dinastía 18 date limestone Technique paint red H 4 5/16 x L 4 7/8 x D 1 1/8 in 11 x 12 4 x 2 9 cm accession number 22 88 5795 Khawam date and mode of acquisition unknown Henry Walters Baltimore 1930 mode of acquisition unknown Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by Henry Walters 1930 place of origin Medamud in present-day Egypt Walters Art Museum license Template Picture of the month/body modification/de Ancient Egyptian statues in the Walters Art Museum Amarna princesses Ancient Egyptian art made from limestone Ancient Egyptian art from Medamud Artificial cranial deformation Body modification in art
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