Statue of Amun
- Accession Number
- AB127
- Current Location
- House of Death (ground floor), Gods case
- Object Type
- Sculpture, Statue
- Periods
- Third Intermediate Period to Late Period
- Dynasty
- Twenty-sixth Dynasty
- Material
- Metals/alloys (Copper alloy)
- Provenance
- Egypt
- Measurements
- Height: 87mm | Width: 23mm | Depth: 36mm
- Number of Elements
- 1
- Divine Name
- Amun | Amun-Re
Licensing details
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please contact the Egypt Centre.
- Description
-
A copper alloy votive statue of Amun. The figure is striding and with his arms by his sides with clenched fists. The double plumes of the headdress are now missing, and the statue is heavily corroded. It was donated by the University of Wales, Aberystwyth in 1997.
- Other Identity
- A225 (Aberystwyth number) | AB1 (accession number changed to AB127 on the 17 Aug 2020 to be consistent with other AB Aberystwyth objects)
- Previous Owner
- University of Wales, Aberystwyth
- Acquisition
- Gift, The University of Wales, Aberystwyth (24 Mar 1997)
- Last modified: 10 Oct 2020