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Turquoise enamelled clay pectoral pendant in the shape of a naos, decorated with god Anubis as a jackal

Turquoise enamelled clay pectoral pendant in the shape of a naos, decorated with god Anubis as a jackal


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Turquoise enamelled clay pectoral pendant in the shape of a naos, decorated with god Anubis as a jackal

Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXX. Turquoise enamelled clay pectoral pendant in the shape of a naos, decorated with god Anubis as a jackal

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4th Century Bc Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian Culture Blue Clay Cube Egyptian Dynasty Egyptian God Enamel Grey Background Jackal Pendant Traditional Culture 30th Dynasty Animal Representation Archaeological Artifact


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This stunning print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient Egyptian artistry. The Turquoise enamelled clay pectoral pendant, shaped like a naos, is adorned with the powerful god Anubis depicted as a jackal. This artifact belongs to the Late Period of Egyptian civilization, specifically Dynasty XXX. The vibrant blue enamel on the pendant adds an exquisite touch to its overall beauty. Its studio shot against a grey background allows us to appreciate every intricate detail and color variation in this ancient treasure. The cube-like shape and horizontal orientation further enhance its visual impact. As we delve into the significance of this pendant, we are transported back in time to explore Egypt's rich religious and architectural heritage. Anubis, revered as one of the most important gods in ancient Egyptian culture, is represented here with his distinctive jackal features. This archaeological artifact serves as a testament to traditional culture and provides valuable insights into the past. It reminds us of how animal representations were deeply intertwined with religious beliefs during that era. With no people present in the image, our focus remains solely on this single object from antiquity. Dating back to the 4th century BC during Egypt's 30th dynasty, it stands as an enduring symbol of an extraordinary civilization that has captivated historians and art enthusiasts for centuries.

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