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ornamental or structural work, as of metal, containing numerous openings, usually in set patterns

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Shield with King Tutankhamun Slaying His Enemies
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Among the military equipment found in the tomb of Tutankhamun were eight shields, four of which are ceremonial and are of openwork wood, incised and gilded.

On this shield, a winged sun disk curves around the top, protecting the king who is shown with a scimitar in one hand and holding two lions by their tails in his other hand. The lions symbolize the enemies of Egypt.

Behind the king, the vulture goddess, Nekhbet, spreads out her wings for the king's protection. Below, a band of decoration suggests the mountains of the desert.

Dimensions:  Height 88 cm  Width 55 cm

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Culture:

Pharaonic

Technique:

Gilded
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Style:

New Kingdom

Materials:

Wood
Type Type

Type:

Warfare /
Hunting and Fishing Equipment

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Location: 

Egyptian Museum

Created: 

Valley of the Kings
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Created: 

1333 BC - 1323 BC

Acquired: 

1934 AD
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Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun

Chariot of Tutankhamun
Chariot of Tutankhamun

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