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Falcon-headed God

Falcon-headed God

Falcon-headed God

Place made:Egypt
Culture: Egyptian
Date: ca. 712-30 B.C.
Medium: Faience
Dimensions:
3 1/16 x 11/16 in. (7.8 x 1.7 cm)
Credit Line: Museum Purchase: Stark-Willson Collection
Object number: 86.138.152
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
Because of their sharp eyesight and ability to soar higher than other birds, falcons became associated with the sun and sky. Here, the sun-disk further identifies this falcon-headed god as a solar deity. Two of the most well-known falcon-headed gods are Ra and Horus, both solar deities linked to the living king.

(Sarah Schellinger, 2018)
On view


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