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Egyptian Bronze Harpocrates Amulet Northernweidynasty the term itself derives from

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the term itself derives from the Tamil tattam

Lei Gong is known to generate thunder by striking his drum with a mallet while using his chisel to deliver divine retribution

The sides are ornamented with neatly incised linear decoration

and their feathers—traded from the Amazon—were reserved for royal and elite regalia

Minor chips to the figure’s nose and along the periphery of the brick

Egyptian Bronze Harpocrates Amulet Northernweidynasty the term itself derives fromLate Period to Ptolemaic Period, c. 66430 BC, Egypt A cast bronze amulet depicting HarpocratesHorus the Childcrafted in a style that reflects both Egyptian and Phoenician artistic influence. The youthful deity is shown standing with knees slightly bent, leaning forward as if in mid step. His right hand is raised to his lips in the characteristic gesture associated with childhood in ancient Egypt, while his left arm cradles a cornucopia, symbol of

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