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Copper alloy mirror | |
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Title/s | Copper alloy mirror |
Category | |
Name | |
Description | mirror, with inscribed tang of handle, wooden handle. The handle is in the form of a 'hem club' hieroglyph, which stands for the word servant, as in the title servant of god. |
Dimensions |
height 39.75
cm |
Period | |
Date | 1794 B.C. 1648 B.C. |
Provenance | given: Gayer-Anderson, R.G. (Major) 1943 (Filtered for: Antiquities) |
Material/s | copper alloy (mirror) wood (handle) |
Accession Number | E.GA.3524.1943 (Antiquities) |
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