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alabaster

a variety of hard calcite that is translucent and sometimes banded.

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Ointment Jar Surmounted by a Lion
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This cylindrical alabaster jar, used as an unguent or perfume container, is a masterpiece of unusual form and design. The lid is adorned with the figure of a small lion, its mouth open and an ivory tongue sticking out.

Around the jar are scenes of lions and dogs hunting bulls and gazelles, incised and stained with red, green, and blue paint.

The two columns on either side have lotus capitals supporting the head of the protector god, Bes.

The jar rests on crossed bars ending in the heads of the traditional foes of Egypt.

Dimensions:  Height 26.5 cm

Attributes Attributes

Culture:

Pharaonic

Technique:

Sculpted
  Inlaid
  Applied

Style:

New Kingdom

Materials:

Calcite-Alabaster
  Ivory
  Other Rocks
Type Type

Type:

Cosmetic and Medical Equipment
Map Map

Location: 

Egyptian Museum

Created: 

Valley of the Kings
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Created: 

18th Dynasty

Acquired: 

1934 AD
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