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Museum Purchase: Stark-Willson Collection.

Amulet in the Form of an Elephant's Head

Museum Purchase: Stark-Willson Collection.
Museum Purchase: Stark-Willson Collection.
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Amulet in the Form of an Elephant's Head

Culture: Egyptian
Date: ca. 3700-3300 B.C.
Medium: Carnelian
Dimensions:
w. 13/16 in. (2.1 cm)
Credit Line: Museum Purchase: Stark-Willson Collection
Object number: 86.138.497
Provenance: by purchase, the Stark family, Orange, Texas, between 1927 and 1929; by bequest, the Nelda C. and H. J. Lutcher Stark Foundation, 1965; by purchase, the San Antonio Museum of Art with funding from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willson, 1986
Label Text
The earliest sculpture in the Nile Valley appeared during the Predynastic Period, when ancient Egyptian culture was in its formative stages. Stone working at this time included shaping tools, weapons, and ritual objects of flint (chert); creating palettes and pectorals of slate; and sculpting amulets and figurines of various materials including carnelian and ivory. (Gallery Label, 8/2002).
On view


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